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A Mail Bid Auction Sale of CLASSICAL COINS Featuring Ancient Greek (Silver & Gold) Greek Bronze Collection Greek Imperials (Specialized Collection of Gordian III) Collection of Alexandrian (Featuring the Collection of Bradbury K. Thurlow) Roman Republican Ancient Roman (AH Metals) Byzantine (All Metals) Medieval European Medieval English, Scottish & Irish Medals Large Lots Numismatic Reference Books CLOSING DATE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1989 VI CLASSICAL NUMISMATIC AUCTIONS, LTD. VICTOR ENGLAND QUARRYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

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CLASASICAL NUMISMATIC AUCTIONS, AUCTION VI closing 1 March 1989 Ancient Greek Collection of Alexandrian Byzantine Featuring (Featuring the Collection of Bradbury K. Thurlow) (Specialized Collection of Gordian III) (AH Metals) (All Metals) (Silver & Gold)

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A Mail Bid Auction Sale of

CLASSICAL COINS

Featuring

Ancient Greek (Silver & Gold)

Greek Bronze Collection Greek Imperials

(Specialized Collection of Gordian III) Collection of Alexandrian

(Featuring the Collection of Bradbury K. Thurlow) Roman Republican

Ancient Roman (AH Metals)

Byzantine (All Metals)

Medieval European Medieval English, Scottish & Irish

Medals Large Lots

Numismatic Reference Books

CLOSING DATE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1989

VI

CLASSICAL NUMISMATIC AUCTIONS, LTD. VICTOR ENGLAND

QUARRYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

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A Mail Bid Auction Sale

CLASSICAL COINS

Ancient Greek (1-160) (Silver & Gold)

Greek Bronze Collection (161-211) Greek Imperials (212-273)

(Specialized Collection of Gordian III) Collection of Alexandrian (274-349)

(Featuring the Collection of Bradbury K. Thurlow) Roman Republican (350-392)

Ancient Roman (393-675) (AH Metals)

Byzantine (676-690) (All Metals)

Medieval European (691-813) Medieval English, Scottish & Irish (814-921)

Medals (922-923) Large Lots (924-987)

Numismatic Reference Books (988-END)

CLOSING DATE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1989

CLASSICAL NUMISMATIC AUCTIONS, LTD. VICTOR ENGLAND

Box 245 QUARRYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17566-0245

(717) 786-4013 FAX (717) 786-7954

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V i c t o r E n g l a n d , Jr . K e r r y Κ . W e t t e r s t r o m

K a r e n Z a n d e r C a t h y E n g l a n d

G e o f f H u r l e y

$ 10.00 inc luding pr ices real ized

P R O D U C T I O N S T A F F

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

This is a mail bid auct ion conducted by C las s i ca l N u m i s m a t i c A u c t i o n s , L t d . and the fo l lowing terms and condit ions should be read by all interested parties before bidding in this sale.

1 . The property listed in this catalog is offered for sale by CNA, Ltd. as agents for var-ious owners and other consignors . We reserve the right to withdraw any lot before the close of the sale.

2 . There is a 10% buyer's fee that will be added to all invoices at the close of the sale.

3 . All coins are guaranteed genuine and as described. Grading is a subject ive art. Every effort has been made to be conservative in our grading. Please note that an auction sale is not an approval sale. Lots examined prior to the sale may not be returned for any reason excep t a u t h e n t i c i t y .

4 . Terms are for cash, with invoices being due and payable immedia te ly upon receipt . Payment by check must be made in US funds and drawn on a United States bank. Visa and Mastercard may be used to pay your bill. However, a 3.5% surcharge is made for the use of your credit card. (Our cost f rom the bank.).

5 . Bidders not known to us must provide us with sat isfactory credit references . Minors are forbidden f rom bidding without a parent 's signature on the bid sheet.

6 . Bid in even dollar amounts . Mai l B idder Protec t ion . You may submit bids with conf idence . Where competi t ion permits, your bids will be executed at 10% over the next highest bid. Please note, that most bids below est imate are rarely reduced, due to heavy competi t ion. If you bid over estimate, chances are that your bids will be reduced. In the case of tie bids - the bid received earliest wins. Bid by lot number. No lots will be broken.

7 . A word on R e s e r v e s . If a coin is reserved, it will not be in excess of the estimate. However , please note that bids that are below 50% of the estimate have little or no chance of winning, or being executed. Check you bid sheets careful ly . The seller cannot assume responsibi l i ty for errors made by bidders .

8 . Sales tax and postage are added to all invoices where appropriate.

9 . Prices Realized are published shortly after the sale and mailed to all bidders who have part icipated in the sale.

10 . If you bid in this sale, you accept the terms as outlined above. Any legal disputes that might arise will be handled in the courts of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

G O O D L U C K and r e m e m b e r to mail your bid sheets ear ly . Bid sheets must be in the off ice by M a r c h 1. 1989.

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NOTICE OF EXHIBITION COINS MAY BE VIEWED IN OUR OFFICES BY APPOINTMENT.

From 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday

February 1-28, 1989

PUBLIC SHOWINGS

February 10-12,1989 BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON COIN SHOW

Baltimore Convention Center-Festival Hall Baltimore MD

February 16,1989 SHERATON - DENVER TECH CENTRE

Room 1-25 & Bellview

Denver, CO 5PM - 10PM

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February 23,1989 NEW YORK CITY

By Invitation Contact office for more information

REMEMBER TO MAIL YOUR BID SHEETS EARLY. They must be in the office on or before

March 1,1989

You can always call your bids in - (717) 786-4013 or you can use our handy FAX service - (717) 786-7954

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CLASSICAL NUMISMATIC AUCTIONS, LTD. PHOTOGRAPHS

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DANUBIAN CELTS 7. Danube Basin. Circa 2nd-lst BC. Drachm. (3.54 gms.).

Imitation of Alexander HI. Head right. Zeus enthroned left. Nash 70v. Toned VF, as struck. (150)

CAMPANIA 8. N e a p o l i s . Circa 325-241 BC. Didrachm. (7.19 gms.).

Diademed head of nymph right, figure of Artemis behind head. Nike flying right crowning man-headed bull. SNG ANS-344 (same obv. die). Toned good VF. (350)

CALABRIA 9. Tarentum. Circa 4th-3rd Centuries BC. Obol. (0.70 gms.).

Cockle-shell. Dolphin right, cf. SNG Cop.-1025. Nice VF. (125)

10. T a r e n t u m . Circa 272-235 BC. Didrachm. (6.30 gms.). Warrior on cantering horse to right. Taras astride dolphin left, Nike flying right to crown him. Vlasto-894. Toned good VF. (175)

Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. Didrachm. (6.23 gms.). Naked rider on horse right, Nike crowning him from behind. Taras astride dolphin right holding a cornucopiae and trident. Vlasto-916. Nice VF, slightly off-center. (175)

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SPAIN 1. Osca. The Celsitani. Circa 204-154 BC. Drachm. (4.15

gms.). Head right with short beard. Horseman galloping right. Heiss 1-2, Burgos-1501. Nice VF. (75)

GAUL 2. Massalia. Circa 350 BC. Obol. (0.70 gms.). Head of Apollo

left. Wheel, MA in spokes, cf. SNG Cop 723. Toned XF. (250)

The Coenicenses. Circa 2nd-1st Centuries BC. Drachm. (2.23 gms.). Female head right wearing pendant ear-ring. Lion standing right. De La Tour-2171. Toned VF, rare. (200)

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CELTIC 4. The Senons. Circa 1st. BC. AV Stater. (7.25 gms.). In ball

form with exergual ring. Cross. Blank. De la Tour plate XXXIX, V, 28. Good VF. Very rare. (900)

CELTIC ENGLAND 5. Atrebates and Regni. Tincommius. Circa 20BC-5AD. AV

Stater. (5.33 gms.). COM. F on incuse rectangular tablet. Horseman with javelin right. Seaby-88, Mack-100. VF/aVF, some porosity on reverse. (650)

Atrebates arid Regni. Verica. Circa 10-40 AD. AV Quarter Stater. (1.15 gms.). COM.F on tablet, ring ornament above and below (off flan). Horse prancing right. Seaby-100, Mack-112. VF+. (450)

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17. Sybaris. First City. Circa 560-510 BC. Stater. (7.91 gms.). Bull standing left, head right. Incuse of obverse, cf. SNG Cop.-1388. Nice XF. (2250)

BRUTTIUM 18. Caulonia. Circa 480-388 BC. Stater. (8.08 gms.). Apollo

Catharsius standing right holding lustral branch and running figure (off flan); to right, stag. Stag right. SNG Cop.-1710. VF. (325)

19. Locri Epizephyrli . Circa 300 BC. Stater. (7.60 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right. Eagle devouring hare left. SNG Cop-1862. Toned VF+, lightly scraped in places. (900)

20. Rhegium. Circa 480-466 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.72 gms.). Mule biga right driven by bearded male. Hare running right. SNG Cop.- 1924. Good Fine, scratches on obverse, scarce.

(200)

LUCAMA 12. Metapontum. Circa 6th-Early 5th Centuries BC. Third Stater.

(2.26 gms.). Ear of barley, META up to right. Incuse of obverse. SNG Cop.-1174. VF, porous. (100)

13. Metapontum. Circa 6th-Early 5th Centuries BC. Stater. (7.67 gms.). Ear of barley, META up to right. Incuse of obverse. SNG Cop.-1163, Noe-157. Good VF. (250)

14. M e t a p o n t u m . Later 5th-4th Centuries BC. Stater. (7.49 gms.). Youthful female head right within wreath. Ear of barley. Noe-416, SNG ANS-323. Near VF, light graffiti on reverse. (250)

15. Metapontum. Late 4th Century BC. Didrachm. (7.74 gms.). Helmeted head of Leucippus right; behind, lion's head. Ear of barley; to left, club (off flan). SNG Cop.-1208/09. VF.

(250)

16. Sybaris. First City. Circa 560-510 BC. Stater. (7.95 gms.). Bull standing left, head right. Incuse of obverse, cf. SNG Cop.-1388. Toned VF. Ex: Dr. Richard P. AriagnoColl. Pt. II., B&R June 1980, Lot 24. (750)

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holding bird. Holloway-Jenkins 114. Nicely toned VF, rare. (750)

Syracuse. Circa 485-479 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.85 gms.). Slow quadriga right, Nike flies right to crown horses. Head of Artemis-Arethusa right; four dolphins around. Boehringer-81. Nice Fine, scraped in places. (300)

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SICILY 22. Leont in i . Circa 500-466 BC. Obol. (0.59 gms.). Lion's

mask facing. Com-grain. SNG Cop.-342. Toned VF. (150)

27. Syracuse. Circa 485-479 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.06 gms.). Slow quadriga right, Nike above crowning horses. Arethusa-Artemis; around, four dolphins, cf. Boehringer-278. F/aVF, few light scratches. (350)

28. Syracuse. Circa 460 BC. Litra. (0.77 gms.). Head of Artemis Arethusa right. Cuttlefish. Boehringer 453v. Toned XF. Scarce this nice. (1000)

29. Syracuse. Circa 474-450 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.73 gms.). Slow quadriga right, Nike flies right to crown horses. Head of Artemis-Arethusa right; four dolphins around. Boehringer-536. Fine, obverse porous. (300)

Messana. Circa 480-461 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.95 gms.). Mule-biga right driven by bearded man; in exergue, laurel-leaf. Hare running right. SNG Cop-390. Nicely toned Fine.

(250)

23.

24. Panormus. After 409 BC. Litra. (0.67 gms.). Head of river-god left, swastika behind. Man-headed bull left; above, MBALZIZ in punie script. SNG Cop.-514. Toned VF, corrosion on reverse, rare. (225)

25. Selinus. Circa 480-466 BC. Didrachm. (9.05 gms.). Celery leaf. Incuse. SNG Cop 592. Toned aXF. (1100)

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30 . Syracuse. Circa 450-439 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.80 gms.). Slow quadriga right, Nike flies left to crown charioteer. Head of Artemis-Arethusa right; four dolphins around. Boehringer-705. F/aVF, off-center, rough surfaces. (350)

31. Syracuse. Agathocles. 317-289 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.79 gms.). Head of Persephone right. Nike erecting a trophy. BMC 387. Nice VF. (750)

32. Syracuse. Agathocles. Circa 310-304 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.09 gms.). Head of Persephone left. Nike erecting trophy left. cf. BMC-386. VF, weakly struck on reverse. Ex: Howard Gibbs Coll., Schulman Dec. 1970, Lot 754. (450)

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Siculo-Punic. Sicilian mint. 213-211 BC. Quarter Shekel. (1.11 gms.). Male head right wreathed in corn-ears. Horse prancing right, punie letter below. SNG Cop.-380. Nice VF+, rare. (225)

33.

MACEDON 34. Neapolis. Circa 424-350 BC. Triobol. (1.83 gms.). Gorgon's

head facing. Female head right. SNG Cop.-226. VF, well centered. (450)

Archelaus I. 413-399 BC. Didrachm. (10.34 gms.). Young male head right. Bridled horse right within quadratic incuse square. SNG Ashmolean 2430, SNG Cop.-503. Good VF, rev. slightly off-center. (1000)

Philip Π. 359-336 BC. AV Stater. (8.28 gms.). Laureate bust of Apollo right. Galloping biga right, driven by charioteer holding goad, kantharos in field. Le Rider 147, (Pella). Near VF, out of jewelry. (750)

Philip Π. 359-336 BC. AV Quarter Stater. (2.16 gms.). Bust of Herakles right. Bow, club and trident. Le Rider 241. VF. Scarce. (750)

Philip Π. 359-336 BC. Tetradrachm. (14.44 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right. Naked youth on horse pacing right. Le Rider- 398 (same dies, pi. 39). Superb XF. (1750)

MACEDON, Kings of. 35. Archelaus I. 413-399 BC. Didrachm. (10.34 gms.). Young

male head right. Bridled horse right within quadratic incuse square. SNG Ashmolean 2430. Near VF, few light scratches, rare. (575)

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44. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.06 gms.). Amphipolis mint. Alexander as Herakles. Zeus. Miiller-550. VF+, nice style. (350)

45. Alexander ΙΠ. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.21 gms.). Head of Herakles right wearing lion's skin. Zeus enthroned left; standing figure of Athena Promachos to left. Miiller-649, cf. SNG Cop. 679-680. Good VF, obv. flan flaw on cheek, well centered. (350)

40. Philip Π. 359-336 BC. Tetradrachm. (14.29 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus left. Youth on horseback right. Pella mint. Le Rider 438. Near XF.very Rare. (Lists in Sear for £2000).

(5000) There are over a thousand known dies for Philip but only

11 known dies that portray his bust left. An important rarity in this series.

41. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AV Stater. (8.50 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Winged Nike standing left holding wreath. Müller-394. VF, out of jewelry. (750)

XI. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.06 gms.). Amphipolis. Head of Herakles right wearing lion's skin. Zeus enthroned left. Müller-45. Good VF, cuts on reverse.

(225)

46. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.57 gms.). Magnesia mint (c. 190 BC). Alexander as Herakles. Zeus enthroned left. SNG Ash 2770v. Nice VF. Rare. (575)

Alexander III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.07 gms.). Amphipolis mint. Alexander as Herakles. Zeus enthroned left. Müller - 59. Toned XF. (350)

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Patraus. 335-315 BC. Tetradrachm. (13.16 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right. Armed horseman spearing prostrate foe (Persian); monogram behind, legend below. SNG ANS-, SNG Cop-. Good VF+, better centered than most. (400)

51.

THRACE 52. Abdera. 450-400 BC. Drachm. (2.81 gms.). Griffin seated

left. Head of Dionysus left. May 418. XF. Scarce. (900)

53. Abdera. 450-400 BC. Drachm. (2.60 gms.). Griffin seated left. Hermes standing right. May 426. XF. Rare. (750)

54. Abdera. Circa 365-345 BC. Tetradrachm. (9.59 gms.). Griffin seated left. Laureate head of Apollo right. May-549. Near VF, lightly scraped in places, patina chipped. Ex: Miguel

(300) Munoz, June 1979, Lot 1368 (Superior).

55. Byzantium. Circa 221 BC. Tetradrachm. (13.70 gms.). Head of Demeter, veiled, right. Poseidon seated right, holding trident and aphlaston. cf. SNG Cop.-486 for type. VF, light scratches on reverse. (450)

THRACE, Black Sea Area. 56. Apollonia Pontica. 450-400 BC. Drachm. (3.31 gms.).

Anchor, crayfish to right. Gorgoneion. SNG Cop 452. Choice VF. (250)

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47. Alexander I I I . 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.86 gms.). Posthumous Issue (c. 184-183 BC), Alabanda mint. Head of Herakles right in lion's skin. Zeus enthroned left; Pegasus symbol at his feet. Müller-1150. Toned VF. (375)

48. Philip I I I . 323-316 BC. Drachm. (4.28 gms.). Head of Herakles in lion's skin right. Zeus enthroned left, thyrsos to left. SNG Cop.-1103, Müller-82. Choice XF. (300)

49. Antigonas Gonatos. 277-238 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.98 gms.). Macedonian shield sporting a bust of Pan. Athena Alkidemos standing left. SNG Oxford 3259. VF+. (850)

PAEONIA, Kings of. 50. Patraus. 335-315 BC. Tetradrachm. (12.20 gms.). Diademed

male head right. Horseman spearing prostrate foe. cf. SNG ANS-1045. Good VF, striated die. (175)

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60. L y s i m a c h u s . 323-281 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.01 gms.). Deified head of Alexander the Great right. Athena Nikephoros seated left. Miiller-538. XF. (850)

Uncertain Barbarous Imitation (probably Damastion). Circa 4th Century BC. Tetradrachm. (10.88 gms.). Crude head of Apollo right. Tripod-lebes. cf. BMC-2 (Uncertain). Crude VF. (500)

63. THRACE, Kings of. 59. Lysimachus. 323-281 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.03 gms.). Head

of Alexander right, horn of Amnion. Athena seated left. Müller 517v. Toned aXF/XF. (900)

61. Lys imachus . Circa 250 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.10 gms.). Deified Alexander. Athena enthroned left. Byzantium mint. SNG Cop 1141. Good VF+. (650)

THRACE, Islands off. 57. Thasos . After Circa 146 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.92 gms.).

Head of young Dionysus right. Herakles standing half-left with lion's skin and club. SNG Cop.-1040. Toned good VF.

(200)

ILLYRO-PAEONIAN REGION 62. Damastion. Circa 395-380 BC. Tetradrachm. (13.56 gms.).

Laureate head of Apollo left. Tripod-lebes. cf. BMC-1, SG-1927. Crude VF. (750)

58. T h a s o s . After Circa 146 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.49 gms.). Head of young Dionysus right. Herakles standing half-left with lion's skin and club. SNG Cop.-1042. VF, flan crack.

(175)

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71. Tr icca . 480-400 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.68 gms.). Youth restraining unruly bull right. Forepart of horse. BMC 5v. VF. Scarce. (200)

THESSALY 64. L a r i s s a . 480-450 BC. Drachm. (5.76 gms.). Youth

restraining unruly bull. Horse galloping left in shallow incuse. BMC 6. Near VF. Very Rare. (500)

Larissa. 480-450 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.67 gms.). Youth restraining forepart of bull. Forepart of horse left in shallow incuse. BMC 10. Fine. Rare. (125)

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73. Leucas . Circa 386-307 BC. Stater. (8.17 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left; behind, scallop-shell. BMC-31. VF, corrosion and scratches. (100)

74. Thyrreium. Circa 350-250 BC. Stater. (8.29 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left, oenochoe (vase) to right. BMC-4. VF+/VF, double struck on reverse. (100)

67. Larissa. 400-344 BC. Drachm. (6.03 gms.). Nymph Larissa three quarter face to right. Horse grazing. BMC 74. Nice VF, obv slightly off-center. (300)

68. Larissa. Under the Tetrarch Simus. 352-344 BC. Drachm. (6.06 gms.). Head of Larissa facing slightly right. Horse grazing to the right. BMC-78. Near VF, lightly porous on obverse, rare. (300)

Pharcadon. 480-400 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.79 gms.). Youth restraining unruly bull. Forepart of horse right. BMC lv. Near VF. Rare. (200)

ACARNANIA 72. Anactorium. Circa 350-300 BC. Hemidrachm. (1.31 gms.).

Forepart of Pegasus left. Female head left. BMC-47. Toned near VF, scarce. (125)

Larissa. 400-344 BC. Drachm. (5.90 gms.). Nymph Larissa facing left. Horse prancing right. BMC 47v. VF, metal a little rough. Scarce. (400)

AETOLIA 75. Aetolian League. Circa 279-168 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.26

gms.). Aetolia right wearing kausia. Calydonian boar right at bay; in exergue, spear-head. SNG Cop.-18. Toned VF.

(250)

69. Pharcadon. 480-400 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.65 gms.). Youth restraining unruly bull. Forepart of horse right. BMC lv. Near VF. Rare. (200)

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Athens . Circa 479-393 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.92 gms.). Athena. Owl. SNG Cop 33 for type. Toned nice VF. (600)

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Athens . Circa 479-393 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.15 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing right, head facing; above, olive-spray and crescent. SNG Cop. 33-38 for type. Superb XF. (1600)

82.

83. Athens. Circa 479-393 BC. Drachm. (4.09 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing right, head facing; above, olive-spray and crescent. SNG Cop-42. Toned VF.

(200)

84. Athens. Circa 479-393 BC. Obol. (0.71 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing right, head facing. SNG Cop-54. Nice VF. (150)

LOCRIS 76. Locri Opuntii. Circa 369-338 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.60 gms.).

Head of Demeter left. Ajax, son of Oileus, in fighting postion right. cf.SNG Cop.-54. VF, lightly porous. (275)

EUBOEA 77. Eretria. Circa 369-313 BC. Drachm. (3.71 gms.). Head of

nymph left. Head and neck of bull right, cf. SNG Cop.-482. (150) VF, some light porosity.

ATTICA 78. Athens . Circa 479-393 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.67 gms.).

Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing right, head facing; above, olive-spray and crescent, cf. SNG. Cop. 33-38 for type. Near VF, nice large flan. (275)

Athens . Circa 479-393 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.00 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing right, head facing; above, olive-spray and crescent. SNG Cop. 33-40. Toned VF. (400)

79.

Athens. After 400 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.84 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing right, cf. SNG Cop-64. Toned VF, slight porosity. (225)

85. Athens . Circa 479-393 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.14 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing right; above, olive spray and crescent. SNG Cop. 33-38 for type. Good VF, nice style. (575)

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88. AEGINA. After 404 BC. Stater. (12.33 gms.). Tortoise (or a chelone). Incuse square divided by flat bands into five parts. BMC 146-152, SNG Cop. 516/517. Near VF, obv. off-, center. (250)

89. A E G I N A . Late 4th-3rd Centuries BC. Obol. (0.82 gms.). Tortoise between A and I. Incuse square divided into 5 compartments; Ν and I in upper sections. SNG Cop-527. Near VF, slightly porous.

Elis. Circa 385-365 BC. Drachm. (5.96 gms.). Head of Hera right, Η Ρ A on a band on her head. Eagle standing left, head right, wings open. SNG Cop.-401, Seltman pl. XII, 8. Nice toned VF, rare. (750)

CORESTHIA 90. Cor in th . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.49 gms.). Pegasus

flying left. Helmeted head of Athena right; behind, figure of helmeted warrior shooting bow (Herakles?), cf. Ravel-740. Beautifully toned VF+, double-struck on reverse. (500)

91. C o r i n t h . Circa 386-307 BC. Stater. (8.45 gms.). Dolphin Series. Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left; above, dolphin. Ravel-843. VF, off-center. (300)

86. A t h e n s . Circa 148/147 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.73 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing on amphora, figure of Apollo Delios to right, all within wreath. Thompson-625e, Svoronos- pi. 56, 16. Good VF. (250)

87. Athens. Coinage of Sulla. Circa 86-84 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.55 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing on amphora within wreath. Thompson-1293. Toned VF+, rare. (750)

93. C o r i n t h . Circa 386-307 BC. Stater. (8.28 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left; behind, Artemis running right(off the flan). Ravel-1081. VF, slightly off-center and porous. (125)

PELOPONNESOS 94. Ells. Circa 471-452 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.84 gms.). Eagle

flying right and tearing prey (young stag?). Thunderbolt in incuse square, cf. SNG Cop.-362. Fine+, rare. (300)

92. C o r i n t h . Circa 386-307 BC. Pegasus flying left. Helmeted Ν and bucranium. Ravel-1064, scratches on both sides.

Stater. (8.44 gms.). Ν Series, head of Athena right; behind, SNG Cop-124. VF, very faint

(200)

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102. Kydonia. Late 4th Century BC. Stater. (11.47 gms.). Head of nymph Dictynna right; counterstamp at base of neck (two c's or crescents back to back). Archer (Kydon) standing left, stringing bow. BMC-2 (as barbarous copy). Fine, poorly struck, counterstamp is VF, very rare. (1000)

PONTUS 103. Amisus. Circa 4th Century BC. Drachm. (4.19 gms.). Head

of Tyche left. Owl standing facing with wings spread. SNG Cop.-123/124 for type. VF, off-center, light scratches. (50)

PAPHLAGOMA 104. Sinope. Circa 6th-5th Centuries BC. Drachm. (5.99 gms.).

Eagle's head left, dolphin below. Quadripartite incuse square; deeper sections granulated and containing a pellet. SNG Cop.-272. VF, scarce. (150)

105. Sinope. 360-320 BC. Drachm. (5.01 gms.). Head of Nymph Sinope left. Sea-eagle flying left with dolphin in talons.

(550) BMC 11. Toned XF.

106. Sinope. Circa 360-320 BC. Quarter Drachm. (1.43 gms.). Head of Sinope slightly facing left. Heraldic eagle facing. SNG Cop.-288/289. Fine+, lightly porous, rare. (150)

ACHAEAN LEAGUE 96. LACONIA, Lacedaemon. Circa 192 BC. Triobol. (2.23 gms.).

Laureate head of Zeus Amarios. The Achaean monogram with Pilei of Dioscuri to either side; all within laurel-wreath. SNG Cop-322, Clerk Pl. XII, 1. VF with horn silver. Lacedaemon was also known as Sparta. (75)

Pallantium. Circa 194-146 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.34 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right. Monogram of Achaean league within laurel-wreath. SNG Cop.-289. Toned VF+. (125)

97.

CRETE 98. Gortyna. After circa 430 BC. Stater. (11.43 gms.). Europa

seated in tree right. Bull standing right, head left. cf. SNG Cop.-441. Near VF/VF, few old scratches, typical obverse strike. _ __ (700)

99. Gortyna. Circa 200-67 AD. Drachm. (2.94 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right. Naked warrior advancing to left. cf. SNG Cop.-448. aVF, hom-silver, off-center, irregular flan. (150)

100. Phaes tus . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (11.33 gms.). Aeginetic standard. Herakles standing facing between serpent and tree. Bull standing left within wreath. BMC-8, Svoronos-13. Toned good VF. _____ (650)

101. Knossus. Circa 431-400 BC. Stater. (10.25 gms.). Female head (Ariadne or Persephone?) left. Labyrinth of maeander pattern. Weber-4414var., BMC-, SNG Cop.-. Fine, corroded, rare. (500)

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112. Heracleia ad Latmon. Circa 160 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.77 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Club and owl in wreath. SNG von Aulock 1976. Choice VF+. Scarce. (1100)

113. Miletus. Circa 6th-5th Centuries BC. Diobol. (1.02 gms.). Forepart of lion, head turned back right. Starlike floral ornament within incuse square. SNG Cop.-952. Toned near VF. (50)

114. Phokaia. Circa 387-326 BC. EL. Hecte. (2.52 gms.). Head of Pan left. Quadripartite incuse square. Bodenstedt-97. Nice VF. Ex: Stack's 1976 ANA Sale, Lot 1484. (500)

115. Teos . Circa 6th-5th Centuries BC. Stater. (11.44 gms.). Griffin seated right, left forepaw raised; uncertain symbol (swan?) to right. Quadripartite incuse square. SNG Cop.-1437. Near VF, porous. (350)

TROAS 109. Antandrus. Circa 440-400 BC. Triobol. (2.43 gms.). Head of

Artemis Astyrene right. Goat standing right, left foreleg raised; fir-tree to right. SNG Cop-215. Toned Fine+, very rare. (350)

MYSIA, PERGAMUM 107. Eumenes I . 263-241 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.01 gms.). Laureate

head of Philetaerus right. Athena enthroned left. SNG Cop.-334. VF. (350)

108. P e r g a m u m . Circa 133-lst Century BC. Cistophoric Tetradrachm. (12.36 gms.). Cista mystica within wreath. Two coiled serpents; between them, bow case. SNG Cop.-433. Good VF. (175)

LESBOS 110. Uncertain. Circa 500 BC. Billon Stater. (10.53 gms.). Two

calves' heads confronted; between, olive tree. Incuse Square. Rosen-540. Toned Near VF, rare. Ex: Stack's 1976 ANA Sale, Lot 1575. (450)

116. Teos. Circa 544-494 BC. Stater. (11.93 gms.). Griffm seated right with left foreleg raised; to right, female head. Quadripartite incuse square, cf. SNG Von Aulock 2257 for type. Nice XF. (2000)

IONIA 111. C o l o p h o n . Circa 525-490 BC. Quarter-obol. (0.18 gms.).

Head of Apollo facing. TE monogram within incuse square. SNG Cop.-133/134. VF, rare. (75)

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CARIA, Islands off. 123. Rhodes. Circa 304-189 BC. Didrachm. (6.64 gms.). Head of

Helios slightly right. Rose with bud on stem on the right, Nike standing to left. BMC-145/146. Good VF+. slightly

(375) off-center.

CILICIA 124. Tarsus. Pharnabazos. 379-374 BC. Stater. (10.71 ms.).

Female head three quarter face to left. Helmeted bust right. (600) BMC 14. Toned aXF.

125.

126. Tarsus. Mazaios. Circa 361-333 BC. Stater. (10.77 gms.). Baaltars, naked to waist, seated left. Lion to left, attacking bull kneeling left. cf. SNG Cop.-310/311 for type. Good VF,

(250) typical soft obverse strike.

SYRIA, Seleucid Kings of. 127. Seleucus I Nicator. 312-280 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.43 gms.).

Seleucia Pieria. Head of Herakles in lion's skin right. Zeus enthroned left holding Nike. Newell WSM-892, Houghton-. VF, porous, very rare mint. (350)

IONIA, Islands off. 117. Samos. Circa 205-129 BC. Drachm. (2.57 gms.). Lion's

scalp. Forepart of bull right. SNG Cop.-1713. Nice VF, some light encrustation. (300)

LYDIA, Kings of. 118. Croesus . 561-546 BC. Siglos. (5.29 gms.). Confronted

foreparts of lion right and bull left. Two incuse squares. Rosen-664. Nice Fine+. (200)

119. Period of Xerxes-Artaxerxes I. Circa 486-450 BC. Siglos. (5.35 gms.). King kneeling right, holding spear and bow; two small pellets appear behind the beard. Incuse rectangle. Babelon pi.86,11. Rosen-673. Toned VF, scratch? or indentation through king's head. (75)

CARIA 120. Myndus. Circa 2nd-lst Centuries BC. Hemidrachm. (2.18

gms.). Head of Dionysus right. Winged thunderbolt. BMC 9-12 and SNG Cop. 440-443 for type. XF, off-center. (100)

Uncertain. Circa 510-490 BC. Diobol. (1.74 gms.). Griffin's head left. Stellate pattern in latticed frame set within incuse square. Rosen-617. F/VF, porous. (50)

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CARIAN SATRAPS 122. Pixodaros. 340-334 BC. Didrachm. (6.45 gms ). Laureate

head of Apollo facing slightly right. Zeus Labraundos standing right. SNG Von Aulock-2375/76. Near VF, scarce.

(200)

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Tarsus. Datames. 378-372 BC. Stater. (10.59 gms.). Female head facing slightly left. Head of Ares right in crested Athenian helmet. SNG Cop. 278-280. XF with faint horn silver, double struck on reverse. (450)

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134. Sidon. Straton I(?). Circa 370-358 BC. Half Shekel. (5.99 gms.). Galley left. Persian King standing with charioteer in car drawn left by horses. BMC-30/31. Near VF, lightly porous, rare denomination. (600)

130. Antiochus VII . 138-129 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.06 gms.). Antioch on the Orontes. Diademed head right. Athena standing left holding Nike and spear & shield; all within laurel-wreath. SNG Cop-317. Good VF, slightly porous.

(250)

135. Sldon. Euagoras Π. Circa 345-342 BC. Double shekel. (25.89 gms.). Galley left. Persian king standing with charioteer in triga left; behind, attendant holding sceptre. SNG Cop-205. Nice Fine+, obverse slightly off-center. (450)

131. Demetrius I I . Second Reign [129-125 BC], Tetradrachm. (15.83 gms.). Damascus. Diademed and bearded head right. Zeus enthroned left holding Nike and sceptre. Houghton-838. Toned VF, slightly porous on reverse. (300)

132. Philip I . 93-83 BC. Tetradrachm. (15.21 gms.). Antioch. Diademed head right. Zeus enthroned left holding Nike. cf. SNG Cop.-427, Houghton-393/94 for type. XF, lightly porous. (300)

128. Antiochus I . 281-261 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.58 gms.). Seleucia on the Tigris (Babylonia). Diademed head right. Apollo seated left on omphalos. SNG Cop-56, Newell ESM-189. Toned VF+/VF. (600)

PHOENICIA 133. Sidon. Ba'alshallim. Circa 386-372 BC. Tetrashekel. (27.99

gms.). War galley left over the waves. Persian King in war chariot left. BMC 17. Good VF+. Nicer metal than normally encountered. (1200)

129. Antiochus VII Euergetes. 138-129 BC. Tetradrachm. (15.86 gms.). Antioch. Diademed head right. Athena standing left, holding Nike with right hand; all within wreath. Houghton -265/267 for type. Near VF/VF. (125)

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143. Unknown King. Circa 80-70 BC. Drachm. (4.14 gms.). Short-bearded bust left. Archer enthroned right. Sellwood-30.14. Good VF. (75)

146. Phraates IV. Circa 38-2 BC. Drachm. (3.56 gms.). Bust left with wart on brow; to right, eagle and to left, crescent and star. Archer enthroned right. Sellwood-54.7. Toned VF. (40)

PARTHIA, Kings of.־ 141. Mithradates Π. Circa 123-88 BC. Drachm. (3.89 gms.).

Bearded bust left. Archer seated right on omphalos. Sellwood-24.9. VF, light verdigris on obverse. (50)

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144. Mithradates I I I . Circa 57-54 BC. Drachm. (3.40 gms.). Bearded bust left. Archer enthroned right. Sellwood-40.5. VF, light scratches. (35)

ELYMAIS, Kings of. 138. Kamnaskires VI (?). Late lst-Early 2nd Centuries AD. Billon

Tetradrachm. (14.65 gms.). Bearded bust left; behind, star within crescent above anchor. Crude male bust left. BMC-14, De Morgan-17. Crude VF, better than most for this issue.

(70)

145. Phraates IV. Circa 38-2 BC. Tetradrachm. (10.43 gms.). Bearded bust left with wart on brow. King enthroned right, Athena standing facing him, holding diadem and sceptre. Sellwood-52 for type. Fine, obverse scratches and reverse corroded. (75)

(4.09 gms.). Bust left in (150)

140. Uncertain King. Circa 30-40 AD. Hemidrachm. (1.29 gms.). Bearded bust left wearing tiara. Representation of a double diadem with dies. BMC-6. VF.

142. Orodes I. Circa 90-80 BC. Drachm. (4.08 gms.). Bust left in tiara. Archer. Sellwood 31.15. Good VF+. (125)

136. Aradus. Circa Early 4th Century BC. Hemitetartemorion. (0.13 gms.). Bearded male head right. Prow of galley right; below, dolphin. SNG Cop.-8/9, BMC-69. Near VF, lightly porous, rare. (65)

137. Aradus. 110-109 BC. Diobol. (1.16 gms.). Facing head of Medusa. Aphlaston. cf. BMC 323. Good VF. Scarce. (300)

PERSIS, Kings of. 139. Darius II . Circa 70 BC. Drachm,

tiara. Firealtar. BMC 4. VF. Rare.

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EGYPT, Ptolemaic Kings of. 152. Ptolemy Π. 285-246 BC. Tetradrachm. (14.14 gms.). Sidon

mint. Diademed head of Ptolemy I right. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. SNG Cop. 508var. Near VF, banker's mark and rev. grafitti. (125) 147. T i r i d a t e s . Circa 29-27 BC. Tetradrachm. (12.68 gms.).

Bearded bust left. King enthroned right receiving palm from Tyche. Sellwood-55.11 for type. Toned VF. (250)

153. Ptolemy VI Philometor. 180-145 BC. Tetradrachm. (13.68 gms.). Diademed head of king right. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. SNG Cop-265, Svoronos-1489. Toned VF, corrosion spot on reverse. (100)

148. Osroes wearing VF+.

149. Vologases V. 191-208 AD, dated 196/197. Tetradrachm. (13.59 gms.). Bearded bust left, hair coiled behind ears. King enthroned left receiving diadem from Tyche. Sellwood-87.15. XF, slightly porous. (300)

154. Ptolemy ΧΠ. Year 27(55/54 BC). Tetradrachm. (12.71 gms.). Diademed head of king right. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. Svor.-1836, SNG Cop.-394. VF, lightly porous.

(100)

KYRENAICA 155. Kyrene . Circa 5th BC. AV Obol. (0.69gms.). Bust of Zeus

Ammon right. Bust of the nymph Kyrene right. Muller 60v. Choice VF+. Rare. (750)

SASANIA, Kings of. 150. Shapur I. 240-270 AD. Drachm. (4.17 gms.). Bust of king

right with elaborate headdress. Fire altar with two attendants. Sellwood pl.l, 12. Nice VF, flan chipped at 6 o'clock. (65)

156. Kyrene . Circa 320 BC. AV Hemidrachm. (2.16 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Three silphium plants. SNG Cop 1211. Near XF. Very Rare. (2000)

BACTRIA 151. Indo-Greek Kings of. Zoilos II. Circa 75-50 BC. Drachm.

(2.27 gms.). Diademed bust right. Pallas brandishing javelin left. cf. Mitchiner-459. Nice VF. (125)

II. Circa 190 AD. Drachm. (3.60 gms.). Bust left tiara. Archer enthroned right. Sellwood-85.3. Toned

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157. Kyrene. Time of Magas. 308-277 BC. Didrachm. (7.53 gms.). Head of Carneius right. Silphium plant. SNG Cop.-1234, BMC-228. VF, small flan. (250)

ZEUGITANIA 158. Carthage. 350-270 BC. AV l/5th Stater. (1.57 gms.). Head

of Tanit left. Horse standing right looking left. Jenkin-Lewis IV, 240. Good VF. Scarce. (1000)

159. Carthage. 350-270 BC. AV l/5th Stater. (1.59 gms.). Head of Tanit left. Horse standing right looking left. Jenkin-Lewis IV, 240. Good VF. Scarce. (1000)

BRUTTIUM 164. Brettii. Circa 282-203 BC. JE 22mm. (7.56 gms.). Laureate

head of Zeus right. Naked warrior right; below to right, grapes. SNG Cop.-1661. Nice VF, olive-green patina. (200)

SICILY 165. Agrigentum. Phintias as Tyrant. 287-279 BC. JE 14mm.

(3.16 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo left. Eagle standing right, head left. SNG Cop 98. Good VF, green patina. Scarce. (150)

166. Camarina. 413405 BC. JE Trias. (3.54 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl standing left on lizard. SNG Cop 169. VF+, nice patina. (125)

162. Castulo . Circa 2nd Century BC. JE 18mm. (3.32 gms.). Diademed male head right. Bull standing right, crescent above. SNG Cop.-214. XF, beautiful dark green patina. (125)

CAMPANIA 163. Cales. After 268 BC. JE 20mm. (5.45 gms.). Laureate head

of Apollo left. Man-headed bull right; above, star. SNG Cop.-309. VF, choice kelly green patina. (100)

NUMIDIA AND MAURETANIA, Kings of. 160. Juba I. 60-46 BC. Denarius. (3.86 gms.). Diademed and

draped bust of Juba right. Octostyle temple with deep platform and narrow central row of steps. SNG Cop. 523-524. Toned VF. (200)

GREEK JE

SPAIN 161. Carmo. 2nd-lst Centuries BC. JE 34mm. (24.91 gms.). Head

in crested helmet right; wreath border. CARMO between two corn ears. SNG Cop.-139. Nice VF, green-brown patina, central pit on obverse. (150)

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172. Syracuse. Hieron II . 274-216 BC. JE 19mm. (6.86 gms.). Head of Poseidon left. Trident; on either side, a dolphin. SNG Cop.-856. Good VF, dark red-brown patina. (75)

LYDIA 173. Phi ladelphia . Circa 1st Century BC. JE 21mm. (7.83 gms.).

Bust of Artemis right; at shoulder, bow and quiver. Apollo enthroned left. SNG Cop.-337/338. Nice VF, lightly porous on rev., light brown patina. (75)

167. Entella. 1st Century BC. (Period of Roman Dominion). JE 22mm. (5.35 gms.). Draped bust of Helios right. Concordia(?) seated right holding patera and cornucopiae. Similar to BMC-8, otherwise unpublished? Good VF, black patina, retrograde Ν counterstamp on obverse. (300)

168. Himera. Before 413 BC. JE Hemilitra. (19.92 gms.). Gorgon facing. Six pellets. SNG Cop-314. Nice VF+, choice green-brown patina. (500)

169. Himera as Thermae. 405-350 BC. JE 12mm. (2.69 gms.). Head of Herakles right. Head of Hera right. SNG ANS 190. aVF/VF+, nice green brown patina. Rare. (150)

COMMAGENE 174. Antiochus IV. 38-72 AD. JE 28mm. (12.81 gms.). Diademed

bust right. Scorpion within wreath. BMC 1. Good VF, nice green black patina. (250)

JUDAEA 175. Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 BCE. JE Prutah. (2.99 gms.).

Lily, border of dots. Upside down anchor within circle. Hendin7־. Nice VF+, green-brown patina. (175)

176. Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 BCE. JE Lepton. (2.70 gms.). Anchor. Star. Hendin 10. Nice VF. (75)

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170. Syracuse. Agathocles. 317-289 BC. JE 20mm. (7.08 gms.). Head of Herakles right. Lion prowling right, club above. SNG Cop 768. Near XF, nice brown patina. (250)

171. Syracuse. Hieron II. 274-216 BC. JE 19mm. (6.68 gms.). Head of Poseidon left. Trident; on either side, a dolphin. SNG Cop.-856. VF, slightly porous, dark green patina. (30)

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184. Herod Archelaus 4 BCE - 6CE. JE Lepton. (1.19 gms.). Anchor. Inscription in wreath. Hendin 59. AJC Π, 239, 2b. VF. Scarce. (125)

185. Herod Archelaus 4 BCE - 6CE. JE Lepton. (2.34 gms.). Grapes. Crested helmet. Hendin 63. VF, green patina. (75)

186.

187.

188. Agrippa I. 37-44 CE. JE Lepton. (2.59 gms.). Canopy. Barley. Dated year 6 = 42/3 AD. Hendin 75. VF. (75)

JUDAEA, Roman Procurators. 189. M a r c u s Ambibu lus . 9-12 CE. JE Lepton. (1.73 gms.).

Barley. Palm tree. Dated Year 39 = 9AD. Hendin 101. VF. (100)

177. Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 BCE. JE Lepton. (4.09 gms.). Anchor. Star. Hendin 10. Nice VF. (75)

178.

179. Alexander Jannaeus. 103-76 BCE. JE Lepton. (2.73 gms.). Inscription. Double comucopiae. Hendin 16, Mesh 14v. VF+. (75)

180. John Hyrcanus II. 63-40 BCE. JE Lepton. (1.41 gms.). Inscription. Comucopiae. Hendin 22. Mesh 19. VF. (50)

181. Mattathias Antigonus. 40-37 BCE. JE 19mm. (8.09 gms.). Comucopiae surrounded by Hebrew inscription. BACIAEOC/ ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΥ within wreath and border of dots. Hendin-35. Good VF, nice green-brown patina, rare this nice. (375)

182. Herod I. 40BCE-4CE. JE Prutah. (1.45 gms.). Open diadem with traces of Greek legend. Tripod table. Hendin-46. Nice Fine, green patina. (85)

Anchor. (75)

183. Herod I 40BCE-4CE. JE Lepton. (1.63 gms.). Comucopiae. Hendin 54. Nice VF.

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BCE. JE Prutah. (2.79 gms.). ndin10־, Mesh.-8. Nice VF+,

(150)

Alexander Jannaeus. 103-' Anchor. Star of eight rays, green-brown patina.

Herod A n t i p a s . 4 BCE to 40 CE. JE 20mm. (Half denomination). (6.21 gms.). Upright palm branch with date (Year 34), surrounded by Greek legend.TIBE (PIAC) within wreath. Hendin-66, AJC II, 242, 10. Nice VF, green-brown patina, rare. _ (1000)

Agrippa I. Year 6-struck 42/43 C.E. JE Prutah. (2.57 gms.). Umbrella or canopy with fringes. Three ears of barley. Hendin-75, AJC II 249,11. VF, green-brown patina, obv. off-center. (45)

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198. First Revolt. 66-70 CE. JE Lepton. (2.67 gms.). Amphora. Vine leaf. Year 3 = 68 AD. Hendin 126a. aVF. (65)

193. Pontius Pilate. 26-36 CE. JE Lepton. (1.90 gms.). Bound ears of barley. Libation ladle. Year 16 = 29 AD. Hendin 113. Nice VF+. (150)

199. First Revolt. Year 4-struck 69 C.E. JE 18mm. (4.62 gms.). Lulav with an etrog on either side. Chalice with pearled rim. Hebrew legends. Hendin-131, AJC 11-262,30. Nice VF/F, green-brown patina. (100)

194. Porcius Festus. 59-62 CE. JE Lepton'. (2.52 gms.). Palm branch. Inscription. Year 5 = 58 AD. Hendin 118. VF, irregular flan. (85)

200. Bar Kochba. Undated, attributed to Year 3(134-135 C.E.). JE 25mm. (10.50 gms.). Seven-branched palm tree with two date-bunches. Vine leaf within Hebrew inscription. Hendin-173, AJC Π 278,74. Good VF, dark green-brown patina.

(150) 195. Porcius Festus. 59-62 CE. JE Lepton. (2.53 gms.). Palm

branch. Inscription. Year 5 = 58 AD. Hendin 118. VF. (110) 26

196. First Revolt.Year 2-struck 67 C.E. JE 17mm. (3.34 gms.). Amphora with broad rim and two handles. Vine leaf on small branch. Hebrew legends. Hendin-123, AJC Π, 260,12. VF, dark green patina, reverse off-center. (40)

190. Marcus Ambibulus. 9-12 CE. JE Lepton. (2.73 gms.). Barley. Palm tree. Dated Year 39 = 9AD. Hendin 101. VF+.

(125)

191. Valerius Gratus. 15-26 CE. JE Lepton. (2.37 gms.). Legend. Palm branch. Dated year 5 = 18 AD. Hendin 111. Choice VF.

(125)

192. Pontius Pilate. 26-36 CE. JE Lepton. (2.10 gms.). Bound ears of barley. Libation ladle. Year 16 = 29 AD. Hendin 113. Nice VF. (100)

197. First Revolt. Year 2-struck 67 C.E. JE 17mm. (2.28 gms.). Amphora with broad rim and two handles. Vine leaf on small branch. Hebrew legends. Hendin-123, AJC Π 260,12. Good VF+, dark green patina. (75)

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206. Ptolemy VI. 180-145 BC. JE 28mm. (13.98 gms.). Head of Cleopatra I as Isis right. Eagle left on thunderbolt. SNG Cop 286. VF. (100)

207. Uncertain King. Circa Late 2nd-Early 1st Century BC. JE 23mm. (5.58 gms.). Uncertain mint in Cyprus. Head of Zeus Ammon right. Two eagles standing left; to left, headdress of Isis. SNG Cop.-684, Svor.-1843. Near VF/F, medium brown patina, rare. (65)

208. Cleopatra VII. 51-30 BC. JE 80 Drachmae. (17.53 gms.). Diademed head right of Cleopatra VII. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopiae to left. BMC-4. Fine +, pits on both sides, green-brown patina. (250)

209.Cleopatra VII. 51-30 BC. JE 80 Drachmai. (17.36 gms.). Diademed bust right. Eagle standing left. SNG Cop 421. Good VF, rare this nice. (850)

201. Bar Kochba. 132-135 AD. JE 20mm. (5.94 gms.). Three stringed elongated lyre. Upright palm branch within wreath. Hendin-174. VF, green-brown patina. (250)

NABATAEA 202. Aretas IV. 9BC-40AD. JE 18mm. (2.81 gms.). Conjoined

busts of Aretas and Queen Shaqilath right. Double cornucopiae. BMC 15. Crude aVF. (50)

BACTRIA, Kings of. 203. Euthydemus I . 235-200 BC. JE 23. (7.12 gms.). Bearded head

of Herakles right. Horse prancing right. SNG Cop-257. Good (200) VF, choice red-brown patina.

INDO-SCYTMANS. 204. Maues. Circa 90-57 BC. JE Hemiobol. (9.86 gms.). Head of

elephant right. Caduceus. Mitchiner-707. VF, green-brown (150) patina, rare.

EGYPT, Ptolemaic Kings of. 205. Ptolemy IV. 221-205 BC. JE 33mm. (33.03 gms.). Head of

Zeus Ammon right. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. SNG Cop.-212, Svor.-993. Good VF, brown patina with touches of red. (75)

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214. Caesaraugusta. Tiberius. 14-37AD. JE As. (11.45 gms.). Laureate head left. Priest ploughing left. SNG Cop.-557. Near VF, lightly porous, brown patina. (75)

210. Cleopatra VII . 51-30 BC. IE 40 Drachmai. (9.25 gms.). Diademed bust of Cleopatra right. Eagle standing left. Svomos 1872. Near VF, nice patina. (450)

216. Calagurris. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE 29mm. (11.93 gms.). Laureate head right. Bull right. SNG Cop.-587. Near VF/VF, red-brown patina. (100)

SPAIN 212. Bilbilis. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE As. (12.96 gms.).

Laureate head right. I I VIR within laurel wreath. SNG Cop.-615, Calico-159. Fine, light brown patina with a spot of green. (75)

217. Carthago Nova. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE As. (14.03 gms.). Head of Tiberius left, bare. Confronted heads of Nero and Drusus Caesars. SNG Cop.-500. Near VF, light corrosion and encrustation, green-brown patina, rare. (200)

213. Caesaraugusta. Tiberius. 14-37AD. JE As. (10.45 gms.). Laureate head right. Bull standing right. SNG Cop.-552/553. F/VF, porous, brown patina. (75)

215. Ca lagur r i s . Augustus . 27BC-14AD. JE As. (12.06 gms.). Bare-headed bust right. Bull standing right. SNG Cop.-576. Near VF, light porosity, green-black patina. (75)

NORTH AFRICA. Islands off. 211. G a u l o s . 1st BC. JE 19mm. (3.05 gms.). Head of Astarte

right, crecent below. Warrior advancing right. SNG Cop 453, Weber 8520. XF, rare and seldom offered. (450)

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222. Celsa. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE As. (11.09 gms.). Bare head right within wreath. Bull standing right. Calico-428, Burgos-613. Fine+, red-brown patina, encrustation. (125)

218. Carthago Nova. Tiberius and Caligula. 14-37 AD. JE As. (10.22 gms.). Laureate head left of Tiberius. Bare head left of Caligula. SNG Cop.-502. VF, reddish-green patina, corroded.

(250)

223. Celsa. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE As. (11.19 gms.) Laureate head right. Bull standing right. SNG Cop.-540. Near VF, light brown patina. (75)

Carthago Nova. Caligula and Caesonia. JE As. (9.50 gms.). Laureate head of Caligula right. Head of Caesonia right. SNG Cop.-503, Heiss-35. Fine, lightly scratched and porous, light brown to black patina, rare. (150)

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224. Celsa. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE As. (12.46 gms.). Laureate head right. Bull standing right. SNG Cop.-540. VF, brown patina, light scratches and porosity. (75)

' 20 . Cascantum. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE 26mm. (11.81 gms.). Laureate head right. Bull standing right. SNG Cop.-589. Near VF/VF, red-brown patina. (75)

225. Ilici. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE As. (12.68 gms.). Laureate head right. Sacrificial implements. SNG Cop.-509. Near VF, brown patina, fields smoothed. (125)

>21. Celsa. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE As. (21.41 gms.). Bare head right. Bull standing right. Calico-427, Burgos-611. Fine, light porosity, green-brown patina. (75)

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230. Turiaso. Tiberius. 14-37AD. JE As. (12.77 gms.). Laureate head right. Bull standing right. SNG Cop.-607/608. Near VF, red-brown patina. (100)

226. Osca. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE As. (12.14 gms.). Laureate head right. Horseman galloping right with lance. Calico-193, Burgos-1515. Fine, porous, dark brown patina. (100)

THRACE 232. Perinthus. Domitian. 81-96 AD. JE 32mm. (20.04 gms.).

Laureate head right of Domitian. Female figure with patera and cornucopiae sacrificing half-left. SNG Cop-733. VF, heavy reddish-brown patina. (225)

227. Patricia-Corduba. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. JE 20mm. (4.50 gms.). Bare head of Augustus left. Apex and simpulum within dotted border. SNG Cop.-467/469. Nice VF, choice olive-green patina. (125)

-41 AD. JE As. (10.17 gms.). RIGA within wreath. SNG Cop.-

(125)

228. Segobriga. Caligula. : Laureate head left. SEGO 631. Fine+, brown patina.

ΒΓΤΉΥΝΙΑ 233. Caesareia Germanicia. Pescennius Niger. 193-194 AD. JE

29mm. (10.56 gms.). Laureate head right. Apollo standing half-left. Apparently Unpublished.Fine, light brown and black patina. Ex: T.O. Mabbott Coll., Schulman June, 1969; Lot 1093 where it is noted that it was "among the outstanding rarities of the Mabbott Collection." (1000)

229. Tarraco. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE As. (7.84 gms.). Laureate head right. Confronted heads of Livia and Drusus. SNG Cop.-528/529. Near VF, green-black and brown patina. (150)

GERMANIA 231. Treveria. Augustus. After 15 BC. JE 18mm. (3.19 gms).

Diademed head right (Augustus ?). Bull left. CRE Ashmolean 460. VF, nice green patina. Rare and seldom offered. (200)

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PAMPHYLIA 237. Perga. Philip II. 244-249 AD. JE 22mm. (6.30 gms.).

Laureate bust right, globe below. Chest on which three prize urns. SNG Cop-350. Nice VF, light porosity. (100)

LYCAONIA 238. Iconium. Claudius. 41-54 AD. JE 20mm. (4.84 gms.).

Laureate head right. Draped bust of Agrippina Junior right, cf. SNG V. Aulock-5387, SNG Cop.-, BMC.-, Lindgren & Kovacs-. VF, rare, light brown patina, faint old scratches on obverse. (125)

CILJCIA 239. Olba. Augustus. Year 1?= 10/11 AD. JE 24mm. (8.04 gms.).

Laureate head of Augustus right. Thunderbolt. SNG Levante 635. VF, obv. counterstamp, dark brown patina. (125)

CAPPADOOA 240. Caesarea. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. Drachm. (3.74 gms.). Laureate

head right. Mt. Argaios; on summit, radiate nude figure. SNG Cop.-174. VF, obv. flan crack behind head. (200)

241. Caesarea . Vespasian. 69-79 AD. Didrachm. (6.63 gms.). Laureate head of Vespasian right. Laureate head of Titus right. BMC-19. VF. (150)

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MYSIA 234. Pergamum. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 42mm. (34.09 gms.).

Laureate bust right. Three temples (possibly the temples of Augustus, Asclepius and Trajan - see Kenneth Harl's excellent book. Civic Coins and Civic Politics..., for more on this commemorative series of coins from Pergamum.). Mionnet-1108, BMC-. Fine, obv. counterstamp, light brown patina. Ex: T.O. Mabbott Coll., Schulman June, 1969, Lot 1335.

(300)

IONIA 235. Smyrna. Britannicus Caesar. Died 55 AD. JE 18mm. (4.00

gms.). Head of Britannicus right, bare. Nike advancing right, carrying trophy. BMC-283, SNG Cop.-1351. VF, nice

(600) green-black patina.

Ε :36. Smyrna. Antinous. Favourite of Hadrian. Died 130 AD. JE g 36mm. (32.71 gms.). Head of Antinous left. Ram standing d right. BMC-340, SNG Cop.-1367. Fine, excellent portrait,

many old scrapes and gouges, light brown patina, rare. t (1000)

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246. Antioch. Trajan. Dated 110/111 AD. Tetradrachm. (14.08 gms.). Laureate head right; below, eagle and club. Head of Herakles right. SNG Cop.-193. Toned VF. (200)

247. Laodiceia ad Mare. Trajan. Dated Year 162(114/115 AD). JE 27mm. (10.97 gms.). Laureate head right. Veiled and turreted bust right of City-goddess. BMC-40, SGI-1080. Near VF/VF, nice green patina with touches of red and brown. (75)

248. Antioch. Herennius Etruscus. 251 AD. JE Tetradrachm. (11.06 gms.). Bare-headed bust right. Eagle standing left on palm branch. BMC-617, Grose-9419. Fine+, green-brown patina, heavy verdigris on reverse. (50)

JUDAEA 249. Aelia Capitolina. Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus. 161-169

AD. JE As (25mm). (12.95 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right of Aurelius. Laureate, draped bust right of Verus. SNG ANS (Palestine)-606var. (18 mm.). Near VF, green-brown patina, possibly unique. (650)

242. Caesarea. Trajan. 98-117 AD. Didrachm. (6.87 gms.). Laureate bust right with aegis. Tyche standing half-left. Sydenham-203. Toned VF. (75)

CYPRUS 243. Antoninus Pius and M. Aurelius Caesar. 138-161 AD. JE 33.

(29.87 gms.). Laureate head of Pius right. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Aurelius right. SNG Cop-87/88, SGI-1523. VF, reddish-brown patina. (150)

SYRIA: Seleucia and Pieria. 244. Antioch. Nero. 54-68 AD. JE 30mm. (15.33 gms.). Laureate

head right. Large S C within wreath. SNG Cop.-158, Wruck-53. VF, nice brown-black patina. (100)

245. Antioch. Vespasian. Year 2(69/70 AD). Tetradrachm. (15.21 gms.). Laureate head left. Eagle standing left atop club, palm branch to left. Wruck-79. Nice VF+. (200)

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MESOPOTAMIA 250. Carrhae. Caracalla. 215-217 AD. Tetradrachm. (13.81 gms.).

Laureate head right. Eagle standing facing, wings open, atop of long horned bull. Bellinger-158. Nice VF+, rare. (200)

252. MACEDONIAN?, Uncertain City. JE 25mm. Brockage. (11.30 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right of Gordian III. Incuse of obverse. Fine, black patina. (75)

256. PAMPHYLIA, Side. JE 34mm. (20.32 gms.). Laureate bust right. Apollo(?) standing half-left. Apparently Unpublished. Near VF, large Ε counterstamp on obv., olive-green patina, heavy verdigris. (125)

253. MACEDON. Time of Gordian ΙΠ. JE 26mm. (15.10 gms.). Head of Alexander the Great right. Two pentastyle temples side by side. Weber-2259. Fine, black patina, lightly porous, rare. (125)

251. Nisibis. Philip I . 244-249 AD. JE 19mm. (6.23 gms.). Radiate bust left. Ram (Sign of Aries) right, head left; within wreath. BMC-26. Near VF, porous, green-brown patina.

(100)

AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF PROVINCIALS OF G O R D I A N HL 238-244 AD.

254. MOESIA SUPERIOR, Viminacium. Dated Year 4(242/43 AD). JE 30mm. (17.99 gms.). Laureate bust right. Provincia Moesia standing facing between bull and lion. BMC-12, SGI-3642. Fine, porous, brown patina. The lion and bull were the emblems of Legions IV and VII stationed in this province. (100)

255. PHRYGIA, Brnzus. JE 26mm. (9.09 gms.). Laureate bust right. Temple with Sarapis enthroned left within. SNG Cop.-232. Fine+, green-brown patina. (60)

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263. CILICIA, Anazarbus. Tranquillina. Dated Year 261(242/3 AD). JE 30mm. (18.03 gms.). Draped bust right with crescent on shoulders. Bust of Sarapis right. SNG V. Aulock-5503, Levante-1489 (both the same coin). Near VF, lightly porous, olive-green patina, rare. (200)

259. PISIDIA, Antioch. ׳JE 34mm. (21.76 gms.). Laureate bust right. Victory seated right on cuirass, inscribing shield. SNG V. Aulock-4960, BMC-102. Nice VF with choice dark green-brown patina, light brown highlights. (175)

260. PISIDIA, Antioch. iE 33mm. (24.06 gms.). Laureate bust right. Two Victories placing shield on palm-tree, two captives seated below. SNG V. Aulock-4961, BMC-99/101. VF+, brown patina, lightly porous. (150)

257. PISIDIA, Antioch. IE 33mm. (24.29 gms.). Laureate head right. Emperor standing right, holding Genius of city, and extending right hand to Antiochia. Lindgren & Kovacs-1228, BMC-75. VF, dark green patina, verdigris on reverse. Ex: Waddell Auction 1, Lot 447. (200)

258. PISIDIA, Antioch. iE 32mm. (23.91 gms.). Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Emperor in quadriga right. BMC-83. Near VF, lightly porous, black patina. (100)

261. PISIDIA, Antioch. iE 33mm. (23.03 gms.). Laureate head right. Large S R, Antioch Colonia above and below; legend around. SNG Von Aulock- 4963/64var. aVF/VF, nice olive-green patina. (175)

262. PISIDIA, Cremna. Tranquillina. 238-244 AD. iE 19mm. (4.57 gms.). Draped bust right, crescent behind shoulders. Dionysos standing half-left. SNG Von Aulock-5111. VF, brown patina, some encrustation, scarce. (125)

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267. CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea. Dated Year 5(242/43 AD). JE 24mm. (8.70 gms.). Laureate head right. Altar supporting Mt. Argaeus. Sydenham-614, BMC-, Von Aulock-. VF, porous, uncertain counterstamp on obv., brown patina. (50)

264. CILICIA, Tarsus. JE 35mm. (18.33 gms.). Radiate bust right with spear and shield. Lion attacking bull right. SNG V. Aulock-6038, Levante-1141. aVF/VF, porous, brown patina.

(125)

268. SYRIA: Seleucia and Pieria, Antioch. Billon Tetradrachm. (10.72 gms.). Radiate bust left with sword and shield. Eagle standing facing, head left. Possibly unpublished with this obverse bust variety. aVF/VF, lightly porous. (100)

269. SYRIA: Decapolis, Gadara. JE 26mm. (14.18 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. War galley right. Lindgren & Kovacs-2214, Spijkerman-94. VF, very light porosity, brown patina. (150)

265. CILICIA, Tarsus. JE 35mm. (24.82 gms.). Radiate bust right with spear and shield. Lion attacking bull left. SNG V. Aulock-, Levante-, Cop.- and BMC- for the lion and bull left. VF, porous, dark brown patina, rare. (175)

270. PHOENICIA, Tyre. JE 30mm. (19.82 gms.). Laureate bust right. Herakles placing hand on trophy; to right, Nike on column. L.&K.-2387, Cohen-552. Fine, porous, brown patina. (75)

266. CILICIA, Tarsus. JE 35mm. (22.63 gms.). Radiate bust right. Apollo standing half-left . SNG Levante-1121 var.(rev. legend). Near VF, green patina with touches of red. (150)

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TRAJAN 275. Year 5(101/102 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.95 gms.).

Laureate head right. Eagle standing right. Koln-450/51, BMC-385. Near VF. (40)

HADRIAN 276. Year 8(123/124 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.88 gms.).

Laureate bust right with aegis. Bust of Trajan right as Herakles (according to Curtis). Koln-854 (same dies), Curtis-542. VF, very rare. (150)

277. Year 17(132/133 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (13.72 gms.). Laureate bust right. Nilus reclining left; below, crocodile. Koln-1064, M.-1354/55. VF+, brown patina. (125)

278. Year 17(132/133 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (9.50 gms.). Laureate bust right. Draped bust right of Sabina. Köln-1065/66, BMC-569. VG, corroded, scarce. (40)

271. MESOPOTAMIA, Car rhae . JE 18mm. (5.67 gms.). Radiate bust right. Star within crescent. SGI-3788. Fine, brown patina. (75)

272. MESOPOTAMIA, Edessa. Gordian ΠΙ and Abgar X. 242-244 AD. JE 19mm. (6.95 gms.). Radiate head right of Gordian. Bust of Abgar right in tiara. BMC-164var. VF, some porosity, brown-black patina. (75)

273. MESOPOTAMIA, Singara. Gordian III & Tranquillina. JE 31mm. (22.53 gms.). Vis a vis busts of Tranquillina and Gordian. City-goddess seated left on rock; above, Centaur Sagittarius left. BMC-11, SGI-3804. VF, porous, black patina. (150)

EGYPT, Alexandria Including the Collection of Bradbury K. Thurlow.

AELIUS CAESAR 279. Struck in 137 AD. Billon Tetradrachm. (10.90 gms.). Bare

head right. Homonoia standing half-left sacrificing. Köln-1271, BMC-921. VF, porous. (60)

NERVA 274. Year 1(96/97 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.35 gms.).

Laureate head right. Dikaiosyne standing half-left. Koln-432, Datt.-631. VF, lightly porous. (100)

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MARCUS AURELIUS Caesar 285. Year 18(154/155 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (14.30 gms.).

Draped, bare headed bust right. Nilus reclining left. Köln-, BMC-1231. VF. (75)

ANTONINUS PIUS 280. Year 3(139/140 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (13.28 gms.). Bare

head left. Eirene standing half-left. Koln-1321var.(obv. legend), M.-1644, C.-609. Good VF+, nice portrait. (200)

FAUSTINA JUNIOR 286. Year 12(148/149 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (10.90 gms.).

Draped bust right. Dikaiosyne seated left. Koln-1944, Milne-1981, C.-679. VF, green encrustation, scarce. (125)

281. Year 5(141/142 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.49 gms.). Laureate head right. Veiled bust right of Faustina Senior. Köln-, Curtis-621. VF, lightly porous, rare reverse type.

(75)

287. Year 12(148/149 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (14.03 gms.). Draped bust right. Eusebeia enthroned left. Köln-1945, M.-1987, C.-686var. Near VF, slight porosity. Ex: Gordon J. Dickie Coll., Lot 178 (Empire Coins, Auction 7). (80)

282. Year 6(142/143 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.65 gms.). Laureate head right. Draped and cuirassed bust right of Marcus Aurelius. cf. Koln-1423. VF, porous, scarce. (125)

283. Year 7(143/144 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (11.50 gms.). Laureate head right. Sarapis enthroned left. Koln-1440, M.-1746/47. Good VF. (50)

289. Year 5(164/165 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (11.62 gms.). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Clasped hands. BMC-1279var., M.-2513. Toned VF+. (150)

284. Year 23(159/160 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.92 gms.). Laureate bust right. Hermanubis standing half-left; behind, jackal seated. Köln-, M.-, Curtis X-630. Nice VF, rare. (150)

MARCUS AURELIUS 288. Year 4(163/164 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (13.65 gms.).

Bare-headed, draped bust right. Tyche enthroned left. Köln-2026var.(obverse), M.-2487. Nice VF. Ex: CNA II, Lot 251. (175)

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290. Year 5(164/165 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.47 gms.). Laureate bust left. Clasped hands. Koln-2032, Datt.-3412. Nice VF, scarce.

291. Year 7(166/167 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (13.02 gms.). Laureate head right. Emperor in quadriga left. Köln-, M.-2568var., C. X-719. Nice VF, scarce. (150)

LUCIUS VERUS 292. Year 4(163/164 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (10.72 gms.).

Bare-headed, draped bust left. Bust of Zeus right. Köln-2151var., BMC- 1352var. F/VF. (70)

LUCILLA 293. Year 6(165/166 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (11.27 gms.).

Draped bust right. Elpis standing left. Dattari-3816(this coin), otherwise unpublished. Near VF, rough surfaces. Ex: Gordon J. Dickie Coll., Lot 184 (Empire Coins, Auction 7).

(400)

COMMODUS 294. Year 23(182/183 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (11.34 gms.).

Laureate head right. Bust of Zeus Ammon right. Köln-, BMC-1401. VF, lightly porous. (40)

JULIA DOMNA 297. Year 2(193/194 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (11.38 gms.).

Draped bust right. Dikaiosyne standing half-left. Köln-, Curtis-911. Near VF, corrosion, very rare. Ex: T.O. Mabbott Coll., Schulman June, 1969, Lot 3507. (200)

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298. Year 4(195/196 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.60 gms.). Draped bust right. Dikaiosyne standing half-left. Köln-2277(same dies), M.-2714. VF, slightly porous, very rare.

(200)

JULIA PAULA 299. Year 3(219/220 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.93 gms.).

Draped bust right. Helmeted bust of Athena (or Roma) right. Koln-2361, M.-2771, C.-1006. VF, some verdigris and encrustation. Ex: Frederick S. Knobloch Coll., Lot 578 (Stack's, June 1970). (200)

CRISPINA 295. Year 21(180/181 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (12.93 gms.).

Draped bust right. Tyche enthroned left. Koln-2262, M.־ 2619, C.-877. Fine, corroded but one of the rarities in the Alexandrian series. (200)

SEPTEVHUS SEVERUS 296. Year 2(193/194 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.36 gms.).

Laureate head right. Dikaiosyne standing half-left. Köln-2267, Datt.-3988. Near VF, rare. (100)

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305. Year 5(221/222 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.18 gms.). Draped bust right. Bust of Ammon right. Köln-, M.-2851, Datt.4200־. Nice F/VF, rare. Ex:Joel Malter Auction 1, Lot 283 (1973). (400)

300. Year 4(220/221 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.29 gms.). Draped bust right. Eagle standing facing with wings spread. Koln-2365, BMC-1533. Near VF, corrosion. (70)

JULIA SOAEMIAS 306. Year 4(220/221 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.34 gms.).

Draped bust right. Dikaiosyne standing half-left. Köln-, Curtis-1032. VF, lightly porous, rare. Ex: T.O. Mabbott, Lot 3533. (125)

AQUIIIA SEVERA 301. Year 4(220/221 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (11.61 gms.).

Draped bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Koln-2369, M.-2803. Fine +. Ex: T.O. Mabbott, Lot 3527. (125)

307. Year 4(220/221 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.91 gms.). Draped bust right. Eagle standing facing with wings spread. Köln-, M.-, BMC.-1564, C.-1033. Nice VF, rare. (250)

302. Year 5(221/222 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.58 gms.). Draped bust right. Bust of Helios-Hermanubis right. Dattari-4177. Near VF, very rare. (250)

308. Year 5(221/222 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.91 gms.). Draped bust right. Conjoined busts right of Nilus and Euthenia. Dattari-4210. Toned F+, rare. Ex: Virginia Ruzicka Coll., Lot 110 (Malter & Co., Auction 28). (250)

303. Year 5(221/222 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (11.50 gms.). Draped bust right. Nike in biga right. Koln-2381, M.-2847, Datt.-4181 (this coin). Nice VF, rare. Ex: Gordon J. Dickie Coll., Lot 197 (Empire Coins, Auction 7). (300)

JULIA MAESA 309. Year 4(220/221 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.10 gms.).

Draped bust right. Sarapis enthroned left. Köln-, BMC-1574. Fine, corrosion pits, scarce. (80)

ANNIA FAUSTINA 304. Year 5(221/222 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.02 gms.).

Draped bust right. Nilus reclining left, Nilometer in form of obelisk to left. Koln-2387, M.-2863. VG, rare. Ex: T.O. Mabbott, Lot 3529. (100)

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MAXIMINUS I Thrax 314. Year 3(236/237 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.89 gms.).

Laureate bust right. Bust of Asklepios right. Koln-2567, M.-3236, BMC-1782. Good VF, full silver. (150)

Year 4(237/238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.09 gms.). Laureate bust right. Nilus reclining left. Koln-2585, Datt.־ 4590. Good VF, reverse lightly porous, few green spots.

t m * r * m !••11 (50)

316. Year 4(237/238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.69 gms.). Laureate bust right. Bust of Helios right. Köln-, M.-3266, C.-1159. Good VF, encrustation. (120)

MAXIMUS Caesar 317. Year 2(235/236 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (9.99 gms.). Draped

bust right. Bust of Zeus right. Köln-, Milne-3193. VF/VF+, pit in front of his face. Ex: T.O. Mabbott, Lot 3565. (50)

SEVERUS ALEXANDER 310. As Caesar . Year 5(221/222). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.78

gms.). Bare-headed, draped bust right. Bust of Ammon right. Koln-2394, M.-2853, C.-1037(this coin with his holder). VF, slightly porous surfaces. Ex: Gordon J. Dickie Coll., Lot 201 (Empire Coins, Auction 7). (175)

311. Year 4(224/225 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.42 gms.). Mint of Rome. Laureate bust right. Draped bust right of Julia Mamaea. Koln-2424, BMC-1715. Near VF, lightly porous.

(50)

312. Year 4(224/225 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.63 gms.). Mint of Rome. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Sarapis enthroned left. Koln-2425, BMC-1661. Good VF+, nice green patina. One of the finest of this type seen by this cataloguer. (150)

GORDIAN I 318. Year 1(238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (11.62 gms.). Laureate,

draped and cuirassed bust right. Athena enthroned left holding Nike. Koln-2600, BMC-1826. VF, rare. (500)

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JULIA MAMAEA 313. Year 11(231/232 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.52 gms.).

Draped bust right. Emperor standing half-left in military attire. Köln-, M.-3082(Roma), C.-. Nice VF. (120)

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GORDIAN Π 319. Year 1(238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.56 gms.). Laureate,

draped and cuirassed bust right. Athena standing half-left. Apparently unpublished reverse type. Fine+, brown patina, unique? (1300)

328. Year 3(245/246 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.91 gms.). Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Koln-2719, M.-3592, BMC-1960. VF, full silver. (100)

323. Year 7(243/244 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.36 gms.). Laureate bust right. Bust of Zeus right. Koln-2680, M.-3464, C.X-1307. Good VF, slight porosity. (80)

TRANQUHJJNA 324. Year 6(242/243 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.43 gms.).

Draped bust right. Bust of Sarapis right. Koln-2690, Datt.-4834. VF with light encrustation, rare. (185)

BALBINUS 320. Year 1(238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.64 gms.). Laureate

bust right. Nike enthroned left. Köln-, Curtis-1220, BMC-1844. Near VF, scarce. (300)

325. Year 7(243/244 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (14.09 gms.). Draped bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Köln-, M.-3478, BMC-1927. Good VF, rare. Ex: Virginia Ruzicka Coll., Lot 131 (Malter & Co. Auction 28). (185)

PLPIENL'S 321. Year 1(238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (11.66 gms.). Laureate

bust right. Eagle standing left, head right. Koln-2606, M.-3318. Good VF. (350)

GORDIAN ΠΙ 322. As Caesar . Year 1(238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.61

gms.). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Athena seated left holding Nike. Dattari-4708. Nice VF, very rare.

(250)

Ex: Empire Coins Auction 8, Lot 678; Duke of Argyll Coll. (with his ticket). This coin is the result of an engraver's blunder as it was struck during year one of Balbinus and Pupienus, but the legend names Gordian as Augustus not Caesar.

326. Year 7(243/244 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.82 gms.). Draped bust right. Eagle facing atop wreath, wings spread. Koln-2692, BMC-1939. Good VF. (125)

PHILIP I 327. Year 3(245/246 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.64 gms.).

Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Dikaiosyne standing half-left. Koln-2717, M.-3590. Nice VF. (70)

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AEMMAN 336. Year 2(253 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.16 gms.). Laureate

bust right. Athena enthroned left holding Nike. Köln-, BMC-2116, C.-1488. Nice VF, brown on obv., green on reverse. (300)

PHILIP Π Caesar 331. Year 3(245/246 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.38 gms.). Bare-

headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Koln-2786, M.-3596, BMC-2044. VF, full silver.

(125)

337. Year 2(253 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.18 gms.). Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Eagle standing right. Köln-, M.-3863, C.-1490. Near VF, encrustation, very rare. (300)

332. Year 4(246/247 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.67 gms.). Bare-headed, cuirassed bust right. Caesar on horseback right. K01n-2792var. (obv. legend). Good VF. (100)

VALERIAN I 338. Year 5(257/258 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.78 gms.).

Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Eagle standing left, head right. Koln-2868, M.-3984. Nice VF+. Ex: Duke of Argyll Coll. (with his ticket). (90)

TRAJAN DECIUS 333. Year 1(249/250 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.44 gms.).

Laureate bust right. Alexandria standing half-left. Köln-2809/10. Nice VF+. (75)

334. Year 1(249/250 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.10 gms.). Laureate bust right. Bust of Zeus Ammon right. Köln-, M.-3801, C.-1414. Near XF. (125)

OTACILIA SEVERA 329. Year 4(246/247 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (13.64 gms.).

Draped bust right. Eusebeia standing half-left. Koln-2770, M.-3657, C.-1381. Good VF. (100)

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA 335. Year 1(249/250 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (11.36 gms.).

Draped bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Koln-2821, M.-3794. VF+, lightly porous. (75)

330. Year 4(246/247 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.84 gms.). Draped bust right. Eusebeia standing facing, head left. Köln-2770, M.-3657. Nice VF+. (100)

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346. Year 5(272 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.38 gms.). Laureate bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Koln-3064, M.-4352, C.-1750. Near VF, very light porosity, very rare. An excellent specimen for this rare issue. (500)

VALERIAN Π Caesar 341. Year 4(256/257 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (12.02 gms.). Bare-

headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Koln-2993, M.-3930, C.-1548. VF, light verdigris, scarce. (125)

ZENOBIA 347. Year 5(272 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (7.80 gms.). Draped

bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Köln-, BMC-2400, C.-1752. VF but corroded, very rare. (350)

MACRIANUS 342. Year 1(260/261 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.97 gms.).

Laureate bust right. Eagle standing left. Koln-3011, BMC-2301. Near VF, scarce. (100)

CLAUDIUS Π. 344. Year 3(270/271 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (11.56 gms.).

Laureate, draped bust right. Bust of Zeus right. Unpublished except Curtis X-1724(extremely rare). Nice VF/VF+, very rare and possibly the specimen cited by Curtis. Ex: CNA II, Lot 263 (realized $264.00). (250)

GALLIENUS 339. Year 9(261/262 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.31 gms.).

Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Bust of Zeus right. Köln-, M.-4066, C.X-1628. Good VF+, pit on bust of Zeus. (80)

VABALLATHUS 345. Year 5(272 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (7.55 gms.). Laureate

bust right. Homonoia standing half-left. Koln-3064, M.-4352. Fine, corroded, rare. (300)

TACITUS 348. Year 1(275/276 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (7.42 gms.).

Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Elpis standing left (she appears to have the facial features of a baboon!). Köln-3118, M.-4493, C.-1840. Ch. XF, nice green-brown patina.

(75)

QUIETUS 343. Year 1(260/261 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.12 gms.).

Laureate bust right. Eagle standing left. Koln-3013, M.-4057. Near XF. (150)

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Year 14(266/267 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.19 gms.). Laureate bust right. Bust of Helios right. Koln-2936, M.-4124, BMC-2158. VF+, silvered. (100)

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359. Anonymous. 187-175 BC. JE As. (30.16 gms.). Head of Janus. Prow. Sydenham 143. Near VF. Nice patina. (100)

353. Anonymous. Circa 240-225 BC. JE (Cast) Sextans. (37.58 gms.). Head of Mercury left, two pellets. Prow right, two pellets below. Thurlow-Vecchi 55, Craw.-35/5. Near VF, lightly porous, green-brown patina. (350)

ROME 352. Anonymous. Circa 240-225 BC. JE (Cast) Quadrans. (51.13

gms.). Head of Hercules left, three pellets. Prow right; below, three pellets. T-V 54, Craw.-35/4. Fine, minor casting holes, green-brown patina. (125)

354. A n o n y m o u s . 225-212 BC. Didrachm. (6.26 gms.). Janus head. Jupiter in quadriga driven by Victory right. RSC-24a, Craw.-42/1, Syd.-66. Near VF, small flan. (200)

BC. Victoriatus. (3.01 gms.). right. Victory right crowning

Nice VF+. (125)

355. A n o n y m o u s . After 211 Laureate head of Jupiter trophy. RSC-9, Craw.-53/1.

356. A n o n y m o u s . After 211 BC. Victoriatus. (3.67 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter right. Victory right crowning trophy. RSC-9, Craw.-53/l. Nice VF+. (125)

MAXEVHANUS 349. Year 9(293/294 AD). Potin Tetradrachm. (6.62 gms.).

Laureate head right. L ΕΝΑΤΟΥ within wreath. Koln-3334, M.-5118, Datt.-6000. Nice VF, well centered. (50)

R O M A N REPUBLICAN

APULIA 350. Lucer ia . Circa 220 BC. JE (Cast) Biunx. (16.58 gms.).

Scallop shell. Knucklebone, two pellets. Thurlow-Vecchi 284. Nice VF, reddish-green patina. (350)

351. No Lot.

358. Anonymous. From 211 BC. AR Sestertius. (1.03 gms.). Head of Roma right, HS behind. The Dioskuri riding right. RSC-4, Syd.-142, Craw.-44/7. VF+, off-center. (250)

357. Anonymous. Circa 211-208 BC. Victoriatus. (3.38 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter right, C behind. Victory crowning trophy right, M in field. RSC-36a, Syd.-112, Craw.-71/la. Nice VF+. (175)

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P. Aelius Paetus. 138 BC. Denarius. (3.78 gms.). Head of Roma right. The Dioskuri on horseback right. Aelia-3, Syd.-455, Craw.-233/1. Nice VF. (50)

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368. Ti. Quinctius. 112-111 BC. Denarius. (3.91 gms.). Hercules bust turned from viewer, head left. Two horses left, the nearer ridden by naked rider. Quinctia-6, Syd.-563, Craw.-297/1. VF. (125)

362. L. Antestius Gragulus. 136 BC. Denarius. (3.67 gms.). Head of Roma right. Jupiter in quadriga right. Antestia-9, Syd.-451 & 465, Craw.-238/1. VF. (50)

369. T. Manlius Mancinus, Appius Claudius Pulcher and Q. Urbinius. 111-110 BC. Denarius. (3.88 gms.). Head of Roma right; behind, circle in square. Victory in triga right. Mallia-2, Syd.-570a, Craw.-299/lb. Toned VF. (75)

370. L. Flaminius Chilo. 109-108 BC. Denarius. (3.92 gms.). Head of Roma right. Victory in biga right. Flaminia-la, Syd.-540a, Craw.-302/lvar. VF. (50)

364. M. Aburius M.f. Geminus. 132 BC. Denarius. (3.89 gms.). Head of Roma right. Sol in quadriga right. Aburia-6, Syd.-487, Craw.-250/1. VF. (50)

371. L. Memmius. 109-108 BC. Denarius. (3.94 gms.). Male head right (Menestheus ?). The Dioskuri standing facing holding their horses. Memmia-1, Syd.-558, Craw.-304/l. VF. (75)

365. M. Furius L.f. Philus. 119 BC. Denarius. (3.69 gms.). Laureate head of Janus. Roma standing left erecting trophy. Furia-18, Syd.-529, Craw.-281/l. VF, off-center, couple old scratches. (35)

366. Marcus Calidius, Q. Metellus and Cn. Fulvius. 117-116 BC. Denarius. (3.89 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right. Victory in biga right. Calidia-1, Syd.-539, Craw.-284/la. Toned VF.

(50)

360. L. Cupiennius. 147 BC. Denarius. (3.82 gms.). Head of Roma right. The Dioskuri on horseback right. Cupiennia-1, Syd.-404, Craw.-218/1. Good VF, slightly rough surfaces.

(65)

Cn. Blasio Cn. f. 112-111 BC. Denarius. (3.83 gms.). Helmeted head of Scipio Africanus the Elder right. Jupiter standing between Juno and Minerva. Cornelia-19, Craw.-296/lg. About VF, very light scrape on obverse. (100)

C. Servilius M.f. 136 BC. Denarius. (3.30 gms.). Roma head right, wreath behind. The. Dioscuri galloping in opposite directions. Servilia 1, Crawford 239/1, Syd. 525. Toned VF.

(75)

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383. L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. 62 BC. Denarius. (3.85 gms.). Same as previous. Aemilia-10, Syd.-926, Craw.-415/1. Toned VF, slightly off-center. (100)

377. L. Rutilius Flaccus. 77 BC. Denarius. (3.88 gms.). Head of Roma right. Victory in biga right. Rutilia-la, Syd.-780a, Craw.-387/1. VF. (50)

378. Cn. Lentulus. 76-5 BC. Denarius. (3.96 gms.). Genius of the Roman People. Globe, rudder and sceptre. Cornelia 54, Crawford 393/1 a, Syd. 752. Near XF. (200)

372. C. Sulpicius C .f. Galba. 106 BC. Denarius. (3.93 gms.). Laureate, conjoined heads of the Dei Penates left. Two soldiers swearing oath over sow. Sulpicia-1, Syd.-572, Craw.-312/l. VF, old dig on obverse. (75)

379. Q. Pomponius Musa. 66 BC. Denarius. (4.05 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right. Clio, the Muse of History, standing half left. Pomponia-11, Craw.-410/3. Toned VF+, several old scrapes. (250)

373. Q. Titius. 90 BC. Denarius. (3.89 gms.). Head of young Bacchus right. Pegasus, right, bounding off tablet. Titia 2, Crawford 341/2. Choice XF. (300)

380. Q. Pomponius Musa. 66 BC. Denarius. (4.01 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right. Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, with wand on globe. Pomponia 22. Crawford 410/8. Toned VF+.

(550)

374. Mn. Fonteius Cf. 85 BC. Denarius. (3.98 gms.). Vejovis right. Genius on goat. Fonteia 9, Craw 353/1 a, Syd. 724. Nice XF. (175)

381. L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. 62 BC. Denarius. (3.90 gms.). Veiled and diademed head of Concord right. Trophy, Paullus on right; Perseus (of Macedon) and his two sons as captives on left. Aemilia-10, Craw.-415/l, Syd.-926. Toned VF/aVF.

(50)

375. L. Manlius Torquatus. 82 BC. Denarius. (3.95 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right. Sulla in quadriga right, crowned by Victory who flies above left. Manlia-4, Syd.-757, Craw.-367/5. Toned VF. (60)

376. L. Procilius. 80 BC. Denarius. (3.79 gms.). Head of Juno Sospita right. Juno Sospita in a biga right. Procilia 2, Craw 379/2, Syd. 772. Nice VF. (75)

382. L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. 62 BC. Denarius. (3.78 gms.). Same as previous. Aemilia-10, Syd.-926, Craw.-415/1. Toned VF, off-center. (80)

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394. Circa 42-40 BC. Denarius. (3.73 gms.). Bare head right. Neptune left, foot on prow, between the brothers Anapias and Amphinomus. RSC-17, Craw.-511/3a, Syd.-1344. Toned VF, several old digs in front of head. (400)

389. Man. Acilius Glabrio. 49 BC. Denarius. (3.67 gms.). Laureate head of Salus right. Salus standing left leaning against column. Acilia-8, Syd.-922, Craw.-442/la. Near XF, off-center. (125)

POMPEY the GREAT 393. Circa 42-40 BC. Brockage Denarius. (3.87 gms.). Bare head

right between capis and lituus. Incuse of obverse, cf. RSC-17 for obverse. Toned VF, rare. (500)

390. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio. 47-46 BC. Denarius. (4.22 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter right. Elephant right. Caecilia-47, Craw.-459/l, Syd.-1046. VF, small flan. (225)

391. P. Clodius M.f. Turrinus. 42 BC. Denarius. (4.00 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right. Diana Lucifera standing holding two long torches. Claudia-15, Syd.-1117, Craw.־ 494/23. Toned XF, banker's mark on cheek. (125)

392. L. Livineius Regulus. 42 BC. Denarius. (3.72 gms.). Head of Regulus right. Combat scene with wild beasts. Livineia 12, Syd.-112, Craw.-494/30. Fine+, off-center, light grafitti on obverse. (175)

ROMAN IMPERATORIAL

384. P. Plautius Hypsaeus. 58 BC. Denarius. (3.76 gms.). Head of Neptune right. Jupiter in quadriga left. Plautia-11, Syd.-910, Craw.-420/la. VF. (125)

385. M. Aemilius Scaurus and Pub. Plautius Hypsaeus. 58 BC. Denarius. (3.84 gms.). King Aretas kneeling beside a camel right. Jupiter in quadriga left. Aemilia-8, Craw.-422/lb, Syd.-913. Toned good VF, small flan. (100)

387. Q. Caepio Brutus (M. Junius Brutus). 54 BC. Denarius. (4.09 gms.). Head of Liberty right. Consul L. Junius Brutus walking left between two lictors preceded by an accensus. Junia-31, Syd.-906, Craw.-433/l. Toned good VF, slightly off-center. (150)

388. Q. Pompeius Rufus. 54 BC. Denarius. (3.72 gms.). Bare head right of Sulla. Bare head right of the consul Rufus. Pompeia-4, Syd.-908, Craw.-434/1. Nice XF, rare. (2000)

386. Q. Casslus Longinus. 55 BC. Denarius. (3.91 gms.). Veiled head of Vesta right. Curule chair in temple of Vesta. Cassia 9, Crawford 428/1. Toned XF, graceful style. (500)

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MARK ANTONY 401. 41 BC. Denarius. (3.70 gms.). Bare head of Antony right.

Bare head of Augustus right. RSC-8, Craw.-517/2. Toned VF, excellent portraits. (450)

JULIUS CAESAR. Died 44 BC. 395. Circa 49-48 BC. Denarius. (3.77 gms.). Elephant right

trampling serpent. Priest's implements. RSC-49, Syd.-1006, Craw.-443/1. Nice VF+. (250)

396. Denarius. (3.78 gms.). Diademed head of Venus right. Aeneas left, carrying Anchises and palladium. RSC-12, Craw.-458/1, Syd.-1013. Toned good VF. (300)

397. Denarius. (3.64 gms.). Laureate head right. Venus standing left holding Victory. RSC-23, Craw.-480/8, Syd.-1061. VF, banker's mark on neck, off-center. (900)

398. Denarius. (3.09 gms.). Laureate head right. Venus standing left holding Victory. RSC-38, Craw.-480/9, Syd.-1073a. Good VF/VF, scarce. (1250)

399. Denarius. (4.01 gms.). Laureate and veiled head right. Venus standing left holding Victory. RSC-39, Craw.-480/13, Syd.-1074. Toned VF, off-center. (500)

BRUTUS 400. Circa 43-42 BC. Denarius. (3.55 gms.). BRVTVS, axe,

simpulum and sacrificial knife. LENTVLVS S PINT, jug and lituus. RSC-6, Craw.-500/7, Syd.-1310. Fine, several old scratches and banker's marks, rare. (125)

402 . 40-39 BC. Quinarius. (1.10 gms.). Veiled head of Concord right. Two hands holding caduceus. RSC-67a, BMC-130. Near VF, weakly struck around edges. (200)

403. 37 BC. Denarius. (3.65 gms.). Bare head right. IMP. TER divided by military trophy. RSC-16, Craw.-536/l , Syd.-1203. Good Fine, banker's marks behind head and on cheek.

(75)

MARK ANTONY and OCTAVIA 404. 39 BC. Cistophorus. (11.72 gms.). Ephesus. Conjoined

heads of Antony and Octavia right. Bacchus standing left on cista mystica between two serpents. RSC-3, BMC-135. Near VF, light scratches. (250)

R O M A N IMPERIAL

AUGUSTUS. 27BC-14AD. 405. Denarius. (3.62 gms.). Laureate head right. Caius Caesar on

horseback galloping right. RSC-40, RIC-348. Nice VF+. (250)

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GERMANICUS. Died 19 AD. 415. Struck by Claudius. JE As. (10.08 gms.). Bare head right.

Legend around S C. RIC-106, BMC-218. Near VF/VF, some light surface corrosion on obverse, brown-black patina. (75)

AGRIPPA. Died 12 BC. 410. iE As. (11.65 gms.). His head left, wearing rostral crown.

Neptune standing half-left. RIC-58, BMC-161. Near VF, encrustation. (50)

413. JE Dupondius. (15.15 gms.). Commagene. Laureate head right. Caduceus between two crossed cornucopiae. RIC-90, BMC-175. Nice VF, light to dark brown patina. (125)

408. Cistophorus. (11.66 gms.). Ephesus. Bare head right. Garlanded altar sculpted with two facing stags. RSC-33, RIC-479. Nice VF, light scratches, large flan. Ex: Superior University of Wisconsin Sale, Lot 1167. (500)

414. IE Semis. (4.84 gms.). Laureate head right. The Altar of Lugdunum. RIC-246(Augustus), BMC-588. Near VF, porous.

(65) AUGUSTUS and AGRIPPA. 10-14 AD. 409. KL As. (13.20 gms.). Nemasus mint. Heads of Augustus and

Agrippa facing outwards. Crocodile chained to a palm tree. RIC-160. Near VF, choice dark green-black patina. (150)

TIBERIUS. 14-37 AD. 411. Denarius. (3.82 gms.). Laureate head right. Livia, as Pax,

seated right. RSC-16a, BMC-48. VF+/VF, rev. slightly off-center. (200)

412. Denarius. (3.72 gms.). Laureate head right. Livia seated right. RSC-16a, BMC-48. Toned Good VF. (250)

406. Denarius. (3.69 gms.). Laureate head right. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing. RSC-43, RIC-350. VF, light scratches behind head. (135)

407. Denarius. (3.81 gms.). Laureate head right. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing. RSC-43a, BMC, Imp.-540. Near VF, several old scratches. (75)

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424. JE As. (10.61 gms.). Laureate head right. Victory flying left holding shield. RIC-312, BMC-241. VF, lightly porous, pit on rev., light to dark brown patina. (75)

420 . JE As. (9.92 gms.). Bare head left. Constantia, in military dress, standing half-left. RIC-95, BMC-140. Near VF, brown patina, once lacquered. (125)

CALIGULA. 37-41 AD. 416 . JE Sestertius. (29.72 gms.). Laureate head left. SPQR/PP/OB

CIVES/SERVATOS in four lines within oak-wreath. RIC-37, BMC-38. Near VF/VF, slightly porous green patina. (1000)

NERO. 54-68 AD. 422 . JE Sestertius. (25.87 gms.). Laureate head right. Ceres seated

left facing Annona standing right; between, modius on altar. RIC- 139, BMC-130. VF, red spot by neck, reverse pitted.

(250)

423. JE Sestertius. (28.14 gms.). Laureate bust right. Roma seated left with winged Victory. RIC 292v. Nice VF with a beautiful green patina. (1250)

417. JE As. (11.38 gms.). Bare head left. Vesta enthroned left. RIC-38, BMC-46. VF, nice green-brown patina. (400)

CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. 418. Denarius. (3.54 gms.). Laureate head left. Ornamental slow

quadriga right with four miniature horses and Victories on top. RIC-5, rarity-3. Nicely toned VF, slightly off-center.

(800)

419. Denarius. (3.58 gms.). Laureate head right. Nemesis walking right, serpent in front. RSC-56, RIC-29. VF, slightly porous on obverse. (700)

421 . iE As. (8.38 gms.). Bare head left. Minerva standing right, throwing javelin and holding shield. RIC-100, BMC-149. VG, lightly porous. (60)

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Laureate head right. Securitas -17, RIC-12. Near VF/F, light

(450)

430. Denarius. (3.34 gms.). standing half-left. RSC scratches on both sides.

434. Denarius. (3.40 gms.). Laureate head right. S C on shield supported by two capricorns. RSC-497, RIC-T63. VF, light scratches on both sides, pit in front of nose. (125)

OTHO. 69 AD. 429. Denarius. (3.15 gms.). Bare head right. Securitas standing

half-left. RSC-15, RIC-12. Good Fine, several old scratches. (400)

VTTELLIUS. 69 AD. 431. Denarius. (3.12 gms.). Laureate head right. Vesta enthroned

right. RSC-72, RIC-R20. Toned VF, several old scrapes on reverse. (400)

426. Denarius. (3.22 gms.). Laureate head left. Female standing left, foot on globe, holding rudder and sacrificing at altar. RSC-238a, RIC-22. Good Fine. (250)

432. JE As. (9.28 gms.). Tarraco mint. Laureate head left. FIDES/EXERCITVVM in two lines, clasped hands. RIC-42, BMC-103. VG/F, scratched and corroded, brown patina, scarce. (75)

427. JE Sestertius. (28.11 gms.). Bust right. SPQR OB CIV SER in wreath. RIC 262. VF/F, nice even brown surfaces. (850)

VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. 433. Denarius. (3.48 gms.). Laureate head right. Vespasian seated

right holding branch and sceptre. RSC-387, RIC-65. VF/aVF. (150)

CIVIL WAR. 68-69 AD. 428. Denarius. (3.08 gms.). FIDES PRAETORIANORVM, clasped

hands. FIDES EXERCITVVM, clasped hands. RSC-363, BMC-65. Toned Fine, corrosion on both sides, very rare.

(500)

GALBA. 68-69 AD. 425. Denarius. (3.12 gms.). Laureate head right. Female standing

left sacrificing at altar. RSC-238, BMC-40. Fine, light scratches, verdigris. (175)

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444. JE As. (12.03 gms.). Laureate head right. Fortuna standing half-left. RIC-98, Cohen-73. VF, pit on reverse, nice brown to black patina. (100)

439 . JE Sestertius. (26.31 gms.). Laureate head right. Jupiter enthroned left. RIC-358, BMC-406. Good VF/aVF, brown patina, lightly porous surfaces. (250)

NERVA. 96-98 AD. 442. Denarius. (2.95 gms.). Laureate head right. Fortuna standing

half-left. RSC-66, RIC-16. VF, light porosity. (50)

443 . Denarius. (3.11 gms.). Laureate head right. Clasped hands holding legionary eagle on prow. RSC-29, RIC-15. VF. (75)

435 . JE As. (10.18 gms.). Laureate head right. IVDAEA CAPTA, Jewess seated left at foot of palm tree, mourning. RIC-595, Cohen-240. Fine+, some porosity, rev. off-center. (300)

DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. 436 . Denarius. (2.66 gms.). Laureate head right. Goat standing

left within wreath. RSC-390, RIC-T49. Near VF, light scratches. (60)

437 . Denarius. Bust right. Dolphin over tripod. RIC 21. Toned VF+. Scarce. (250)

438. Denarius. Bust right. Minerva standing. RIC 174. XF/VF. (300)

440 . JE As. (9.92 gms.). Laureate bust right with aegis. Fides standing half-right with corn-ears and fruit-basket. RIC-332, Cohen- I l l . VF+/XF, brown patina with red encrustation in spots. (200)

441. JE Quadrans. (3.33gms.). Legend around SC. Rhinoceros standing left. RIC 435. Nice VF with a beautiful green patina. (275)

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451. IE As. (9.69 gms.). Laureate bust right. Arabia standing facing, head left; to left, camel. RIC-611. VF, green-brown patina, scarce. (65)

TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. 445. Denarius. (3.21 gms.). Laureate bust right, aegis on left

shoulder. Vesta seated left. RSC-214a, BMC-63. VF, flan crack, light scratch behind head. (50)

455. Denarius. (3.46 gms.). Bare head right. Hadrian standing left sacrificing, he is not veiled. RSC-1481 var.(veil), RIC-290var.(veil). Toned VF, scratched on both sides. (50)

450. IE As. (11.06 gms.). Laureate bust right. Trajan riding right spearing Dacian. RIC-543. VF, several old scratches, light brown patina. (50)

446. Denarius. (3.22 gms.). Laureate bust right. Emperor in quadriga right. RSC-94, RIC-138. VF. (80)

HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. 453. Cistophorus. (10.30 gms.). Ephesus. Bare head right.

Asclepius standing facing, head left. RIC-481a, Metcalf-89ff. VF, few light scratches, rare. (450)

448. Denarius. (3.24 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. Trajan's column. RSC-558, RIC-292. Toned VF. (120)

454. Denarius. (2.86 gms.). Bare head, draped bust right. Felicitas standing left clasping hands with Hadrian. RSC-632a. Toned VF. (50)

449. Denarius. (3.39 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. Felicitas standing half-left. RSC-278, RIC-343. Beautifully toned XF.

(250)

452. IE As. (10.41 gms.). Laureate head right. Victory advancing left holding shield. RIC-402, BMC-727. VF+, some light corrosion. (150)

447. Denarius. (3.60 gms.). Laureate bust right. Fortuna seated left. RSC-154c, BMC-581. Toned VF+. (100)

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456. Denarius. (3.24 gms.). Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder. Simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus. RSC-454, RIC-198. VF. (75)

463 . Denarius. (3.43 gms.). Laureate head right. TR POT COS ΠΙ ITALIA, Italia seated left. RSC 467, RIC 98c. Toned VF+. Scarce. (125) 459. JE Sestertius. (25.73 gms.). Laureate bust right, draped on far

shoulder. Roma seated left on cuirass. RIC-636. Near VF, porous surfaces, brown patina. (100)

464. JE Sestertius. (26.22 gms.). Laureate head right. Wolf right, suckling the twins. RIC-648, Cohen-917. Fine, red-brown patina, obv. corrosion. (100)

460 . JE Sestertius. (26.42 gms.). Laureate head right. Hilaritas standing half-left, child to either side. RIC-970. Nice VF+, chocolate brown patina. Ex: NFA Mail Bid (12/77), Lot 62.

(450)

461 . iE As. (10.84 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. Fortuna standing half-left. RIC-812, Cohen-773. Near VF, brown patina, lightly porous. (75)

ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. 462 . Denarius. (3.51 gms.). Bare head right. Pyre of four tiers.

RSC-164, RIC-M436. Toned aVF. (75)

457 . Denarius. (3.28 gms.). Bare head right. Hispania reclining left. RSC-834, RIC-306. Toned VF. Ex: NFA Mail Bid (12177), Lot 15. (100)

458. Denarius. (3.01 gms.). Laureate bust right. Fortuna seated left holding rudder and cornucopiae. RSC-745, RIC-41. Toned near XF, some verdigris. (150)

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474. Denarius. (2.96 gms.). Draped bust right. Fecunditas standing half-right holding sceptre and child. RSC-99a, BMC-M92. Nice XF. (180)

469. iE As. (11.78 gms.). Draped bust right. Ceres standing half-left. RIC-1169a, Cohen-80. Near VF, rough surfaces, green-brown patina. (50)

FAUSTINA JUNIOR. Died 175 AD. 472. Denarius. (3.25 gms.). Draped bust right. Spes standing

facing holding flower and fold of skirt. RSC-24, RIC-A497. Toned VF, old scrape on face. (100)

FAUSTINA SENIOR. Died 141 AD. 467. Denarius. (3.28 gms.). Draped bust right. Temple, seated

figure within. RSC-1, RIC-343. VF, scarce reverse. (75)

473. Denarius. (3.69 gms.). Draped bust right. Fecunditas standing half-right holding child. RSC-99c, RIC-677. Toned VF+. (140)

468. Denarius. (3.37 gms.). Draped bust right. Vesta standing half-left holding simpulum and palladium. RSC-108, RIC-368. Good VF. (75)

MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. 470. As Caesar. 139-161 AD. Denarius. (3.08 gms.). Bare head

right. Spes advancing left. RSC-103, RIC-A431. Toned VF+/VF, some wax in the reverse devices. (50)

471. jE Sestertius. (22.48 gms.). Consecration Issue. Bare head right. Funeral Pyre. RIC-662. VF, fields smoothed, light brown patina. (150)

ANTONINUS PIUS and MARCUS AURELIUS 466. Denarius. (3.37 gms.). Laureate head of Pius right. Bare head

right of Aurelius. RKM17a, BMC-155. Toned VF. (85)

465. JE Sestertius. (20.10 gms.). Laureate head right. Fides standing half-right holding corn-ears and basket of fruit. RIC-716a, Cohen-426. Good VF, porous surfaces, reddish-brown patina. (150)

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SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. 482. Denarius. (3.78 gms.). Bare head right. CONSECRATIO,

Eagle standing on globe. RSC 84, RIC (Caracalla) 191c. Nice VF. Scarce. (150)

COMMODUS. 177-192 AD. 477. JE Sestertius. (20.91 gms.). Laureate head right. Victory

advancing left. RIC-612. VF, chocolate brown patina. (175)

483. Denarius. (3.48 gms.). Laureate head right. Victory advancing left. RSC-96, RIC-125a & 503a. Nice XF/VF+.

(200)

CRISPINA. Wife of Commodus. 478. Denarius. (2.74 gms.). Draped bust right. Venus standing

facing, head left. RIC-286a, BMC-44. Toned good VF, weakly struck reverse. (100)

479 . JE Sestertius. (23.92 gms.). Draped bust right. Pudicitia seated left. RIC-670, Cohen-30. VF, nice green-brown patina, rare. (250)

Laureate and bearded bust right. RIC 1, RSC 2. Toned VF+/VF.

(2000)

PERTTNAX. 193 AD. 480. Denarius. (2.91 gms.).

Aequitas standing left. Excellent style portrait.

CLODIUS ALBINUS Caesar. 193-195 AD. 481. Denarius. (2.84 gms.). Bare head right. Providentia standing

half-left. RSC-55, RIC-lc. Toned near VF. (250)

475. IE Sestertius. (26.26 gms.). Draped bust right. Hilaritas standing half left. RIC 1642. Near XF, choice dark green patina. (600)

LUCILLA. Wife of Lucius Verus. 476 . Denarius. (2.90 gms.). Draped bust right. Diana standing

half-left holding lighted torch. RSC-14, RIC-762. Toned VF, light scratches. (100)

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490. Denarius. (2.94 gms.). Laureate head right. Apollo (?) standing half-left. RSC-284, RIC-255. VF+. (50)

JULIA DOMNA. Wife of Septimius Severus. 484. Denarius. (3.34 gms.). Draped bust right. Ceres enthroned

left. RSC-14, RIC-S546. VF+. (75)

491. Denarius. (2.86 gms.). Laureate head right. Sol standing facing, head left. RSC-359, RIC-281b. Choice XF, small flan crack. (200)

485. Denarius. (3.23 gms.). Draped bust right. Pietas standing half-left before altar. RSC-156, RIC-S574. Good VF. (75)

PLAUTILLA. Wife of Caracalla. 492. Denarius. (3.06 gms.). Draped bust right. Concordia standing

half-left. RSC-1, RIC-363a. VF. (75)

486. Denarius. (3.03 gms.). Draped bust right. Venus seated left; before her, Cupid standing right (looks like Bugs Bunny!). RSC-205, RIC-C389b. Toned XF. (200)

493. Denarius. (3.45 gms.). Draped bust right. Venus, naked to waist, standing half-left. RSC-25, RIC-369. Toned VF. (75)

487. Antoninianus. (4.94 gms.). Draped bust right on crescent. Luna in biga left. RSC-106, RIC-C379a. VF. (125)

494. Denarius. (3.50 gms.). Draped bust right. Diana standing half-left. RSC-13, RIC-366. Toned XF, nice style. (225) CARACALLA. 198-217 AD.

488. Denarius. (3.50 gms.). Laureate bust right. Felicitas standing. RSC 64. Near XF. (100)

GETA Caesar. 202-209 AD. 495. Denarius. (3.27 gms.). Bare head, draped bust right.

Nobilitas standing half-right. RSC-90, RIC-13a. VF+/VF. (60)

489. Denarius. (3.42 gms.). Bust right. Apollo seated left. RSC 242. Toned XF/VF. (100)

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507. iE Sestertius. (21.90 gms.). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Roma seated left holding Victory. RIC-284, BMC-343. VF, porous. (150)

501. Denarius. (3.41 gms.). Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Felicitas standing half-left. RSC-15b, RIC-60. Choice XF, nice portrait. (400)

ELAGABALUS. 218-222 AD. 502. Denarius. (3.23 gms.). Laureate bust right. Victory

advancing left, to either side a small shield. RSC-300a, RIC-161. Toned VF. (60)

496 . Denarius. (3.17 gms.). Bare head, draped bust right. Geta standing half-left , trophy behind. RSC-157b, RIC-18. VF+/VF. (60)

503. Denarius. (3.01 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. Libertas standing half-left. RSC-92, RIC-107. Nice VF+. (75)

504. Denarius. (2.98 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. Fortuna seated left. RSC-149, RIC-19. Nice VF. (75)

505. Denarius. (2.55 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. Abundantia standing half-left emptying cornucopiae. RSC-la, RIC-56. Nice XF. (165)

506. Antoninianus. (5.12 gms.). Radiate bust right. Salus standing half-right. RSC-255, RIC-138. Toned VF+. (125)

497. Denarius. (3.39 gms.). Bare head, draped bust right. Victory flying left holding open wreath over shield. RSC-206, RIC-23. VF. (75)

498. Denarius. (3.53 gms.). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Minerva standing half-left. RSC-83a, BMC-S751. Choice XF. (250)

MACRINUS. 217-218 AD. 499. Denarius. (2.98 gms.). Laureate bust right with short be^rd.

Salus seated left. RSC-114b, RIC-85. Good VF. (150)

500. Denarius. (3.76 gms.). Laureate bust right with long beard. Jupiter, naked, standing half-left. RSC-33a, RIC-73. Nice VF+. (175)

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519. Denarius. (2.96 gms.). Bust right. Emperor walking right as Romulus. RSC 584. XF. (150)

513. Denarius. (3.07 gms.). Draped bust right. Pudicitia seated left. RSC 36. Toned choice XF. (250)

514. Antoninianus. (5.83 gms.). Draped bust right on Pietas standing left, altar at her feet. RSC-30, Toned good VF. JULIA PAULA. Wife of Elagabalus. 219-220 AD.

508. Denarius. (3.14 gms.). Draped bust right. Concordia seated left. RSC-6a, RIC-211. VF. (75)

509. Denarius. (3. 27 gms.). Draped bust right, enthroned left. RSC-6a, RIC-211. Choice XF.

516. Denarius. (3.20 gms.). Laureate bust right. Mars advancing right. RSC-161a, RIC-246. Toned XF. (75)

517. Denarius. (2.98 gms.). Laureate, draped bust right. Victory running left. RSC-564, RIC-180. Nice VF+. (90)

JULIA MAESA. Died 223 AD. 511. Denarius. (2.80 gms.). Draped bust right. Felicitas standing

facing, head left. RSC-45, RIC-271. Toned VF+. (75)

518. Denarius. (3.20 gms.). Laureate bust right. Providentia standing facing, head left. RSC-501b, RIC-250. Nice XF.

(90) 512. Denarius. (3.42 gms.). Draped bust right. Felicitas standing

half-left sacrificing over altar. RSC-45b, RIC-272. Near XF. (150)

standing (100)

JULIA SOAEMIAS. Died 222 AD. 510. Denarius. (3.23 gms.). Draped bust right. Venus

half-left. RSC-8a, RIC-241. Toned VF.

crescent. RIC-264.

(200)

SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. 515. Denarius. (3.20 gms.). Laureate bust right. Jupiter standing

in fighting attitude half-left, head right. RSC-83, RIC-238. Toned VF. (50)

Concordia (350)

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BALBINUS. 238 AD. 525. Denarius. (2.95 gms.). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust

right. Victory standing half-left. RSC-27, RIC-8. Toned Near VF, nice portrait. (250)

PUPIENUS. 238 AD. 526. Antoninianus. (3.98 gms.). Radiate, draped and cuirassed

bust right. Clasped hands. RSC-4, RIC-10a. Toned VF. (300)

523. Denarius. (2.62 gms.). Laureate bust right. Providentia standing half-left. RSC-77, RIC-13. Nice XF. (90)

527. /E Sestertius. (16.39 gms.). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Victory standing facing, head left. RIC-23a, Cohen-38. Nice Fine, light corrosion and flan imperfections, green-brown patina. (150)

GORDIAN ΠΙ. 238-244 AD. 528. Denarius. (3.04 gms.). Laureate bust right. Jupiter standing

facing, head right. RSC-113, RIC-112. Nice VF+. (50)

520. Denarius. (3.29 gms.). Laureate bust right. Sol advancing left. RSC-448, RIC-123. Nice XF. (175)

JULIA MAMAEA. Mother of Severus Alexander. Died 235 AD. 521. Denarius. (3.33 gms.). Diademed, draped bust right.

Fecunditas standing half-left; before her, little boy. RSC-5, RIC-331. Toned Choice XF. (200)

MAXIMINUS ITHRAX 522. Denarius. (4.09 gms.). Laureate, draped & cuirassed bust

right. Victory advancing right. RSC99־a, RIC-16. Toned VF. (50)

529. iE Sestertius. (22.01 gms.). Laureate bust right. Laetitia standing half-left. RIC-300a. VF, green-brown patina, heavy verdigris. (75)

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524. iE Sestertius. (22.61 gms.). Laureate bust right. Providentia standing half-left. RIC-61, Cohen-80. VF, green patina, very light porosity. (125)

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535. JE Sestertius. (14.54 gms.). Laureate bust right. ADVENTVS AVGG SC, Emperor left on horseback. RIC -, RIC Hunter 87. VF. Rare and missing from many collections. (135)

OTACILIA SEVERA. Wife of Philip I. 536. Antoninianus. (3.74 gms.). Draped bust right on crescent.

Hippopotamus standing right, looking down. RSC-63, RIC-116b. Toned VF/VF+. (175)

537. Antoninianus. (3.80 gms.). Draped bust right on crescent. Hippopotamus standing right, looking up. RSC-64, RIC-116b. Good VF, lightly porous. (125)

532. Antoninianus. (3.77 gms.). Radiate bust right. Philip seated left on curule chair. RSC-120, RIC2b. XF. (75)

538. Antoniniartus. (4.60 gms.). Draped bust right on crescent. Hippopotamus standing right, looking up. RSC-64, RIC-116b. Toned XF/VF. (125)

533. Antoninianus. (3.96 gms.). Radiate bust right. Stag walking right. RSC-182, RIC-19. VF+, weak strike. (75)

PHILIP Π. 247-249 AD. 539. Antoninianus. (4.55 gms.). Radiate bust right. Philip, in

military attire, standing half-right. RSC-54, RIC-216c. VF. (65)

'34. Antoninianus. (3.76 gms.). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Temple with statue within. RSC-198, RIC-25b. XF, verdigris spots. (100)

530. JE Sestertius. (19.13 gms.). Bust right. LAETITIA AVG Ν SC, Laetitia standing left holding wreath and anchor. RIC 300a. Nice VF on a beautiful oversized flan. (175)

PHILIP I. 244-249 AD. 531. Antoninianus. (4.32 gms.). Radiate bust right. Liberalitas

standing half-left. RSC-87, RIC-38b. Near XF. (50)

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VOLUSIAN. 251-253 AD. 546. Antoninianus. (3.37 gms.). Radiate bust right. Aequitas

standing half-left. RSC-8, RIC-166. Good VF, lightly porous surfaces. (75)

TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 AD. 541. Antoninianus. (3.33 gms.). Radiate bust right. Dacia

standing half-left holding staff. RSC-16, RIC-12b. Toned aVF. (65)

545. Antoninianus. (3.08 gms.). Radiate bust right. Libertas standing half-left. RSC-63, RIC-37. Toned VF. (45)

540. Antoninianus. (3.50 gms.). Bust right. Aequitas. RSC 1. XF. (150)

547. Antoninianus. (3.69 gms.). Radiate bust right. Emperor standing left sacrificing. RSC-94, RIC-141. Toned good VF.

(75)

VALERIAN I. 253-260 AD. 548. Antoninianus. (3.10 gms.). Radiate, draped bust right.

Apollo standing right, drawing bow. RIC-74. Nice VF, lightly porous. (40)

HERENNIA ETRUSCELLA. Wife of Trajan Decius. 543. Antoninianus. (3.84 gms.). Draped bust right on crescent.

Pudicitia seated left. RSC-19, RIC-59b. Nice VF. (75)

549. Antoninianus. (4.20 gms.). Radiate bust right. Valerian and Gallienus standing facing, each has a hand placed upon a shield between them. RSC-169, RIC-277. VF, lightly porous. This is a copy of a coin of Augustus with Caius and Lucius Caesars on the reverse. (80)

Felicitas (50)

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TREBONIANUS GALLUS. 251-253 AD. 544. Antoninianus. (3.09 gms.). Radiate bust right,

standing half-left. RSC-37, RIC-33. Nice VF.

JE As. (9.36 gms.). Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Liberal i tas standing hal f - lef t , holding abacus and cornucopiae. RIC-120a, Cohen-71. Good VF, slightly double-struck, green-brown patina with some light encrustation. (150)

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552. Antoninianus. (3.31 gms.). Veiled bust right on crescent. Marinianna seated right on peacock. RIC 6. Toned VF+.

(450)

560. IE Antoninianus. (2.59 gms.). Cologne. Radiate bust right. Clasped hands. RIC-7, Cohen-4. Good VF, some green verdigris on reverse, flan crack, scarce. (250)

554. Antoninianus. (3.74 gms.). Lugdunum. Radiate bust right. Trophy with two captives at its base. RSC-308, RIC-18. Nice VF. (50)

559. JE Antoninianus. (3.35 gms.). Cologne. Radiate bust right. Victory standing half-left leaning on shield. RIC-13, Cohen-18. Near VF/F, some green verdigris on obverse. (100)

GALLIENUS. 253-268 AD. 553. JE Antoninianus. (3.27 gms.). Radiate head right. Felicitas

standing left holding caduceus, leans on column. RIC-185 (scarce), Cohen-180. VF, some silvering, lightly porous.

(30)

head left, silvered.

(100)

555. Antoninianus. (3.69 gms.). Mint of Asia. Radiate Trophy between two captives. RIC-652. Nice XF,

550. JE Sestertius. (20.84 gms.). Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Liberalitas standing half-left. RIC-165, scarce. VF, fields smoothed. (300)

POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. 556. Dated 262 AD. Antoninianus. (3.46 gms.). L u g d u n u m .

Radiate bust right. Mars walking right. RIC-57. VF, good silver. (50)

LAELIANUS. 268 AD. 557. Antoninianus. (3.24 gms.). Diademed bust right. Victory

advancing right with wreath. RIC 9. XF, a little dirty. Rare. (1000)

MARINIANA. Wife of Valerian I. 551. Antoninianus. (4.02 gms.). Veiled bust right on crescent.

Peacock standing facing, head left. RSC-2, RIC-3. VF, off-center. (100)

MARIUS. 268 AD. 558. JE Antoninianus. (2.30 gms.). Cologne. Radiate bust right.

Felicitas standing half-left. RIC-10, Cohen-13. VF, lightly porous, scarce. (100)

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VICTORINUS. 268-270 AD. 561. jE Antoninianus. (2.83 gms.). Southern mint. Radiate bust

right. Salus standing left, feeding serpent. RIC-71, Cohen-118. Nice VF. (60)

CLAUDIUS Π. 268-270 AD. 562. JE Antoninianus. (2.97 gms.). Medio lanum. Radiate, draped

bust right. Spes walking left. RIC-168, Cohen-284. Nice XF, brown patina. (175)

570. JE Antoninianus. (4.10 gms.). R o m e . Radiate bust right. Clementia standing left, leaning on column. RIC-26. XF, some silvering, light verdigris. (175)

PROBUS. 276-282 AD. 571. Antoninianus. (3.48 gms.). Bust right. Probus and Victory

standing. RIC 922. Near XF/VF, mostly silvered. (85)

AURELIAN and VABALLATHUS. 270-271 AD. 565. iE Antoninianus. (4.00 gms.). Ant ioch . Radiate, cuirassed

bust right of Aurelian. Laureate, draped bust right of Vaballathus. RIC-381 (scarce), Cohen-1. VF+, silvering, some green verdigris. (140)

572. /Ε Antoninianus. (3.52 gms.). Rome. Radiate bust left with sceptre. Roma seated within temple. RIC-183. Nice VF, light silvering. (75)

SEVERIN A. Wife of Aurelian. 566. JE Antoninianus. (4.70 gms.). Ticinum. Draped bust right on

crescent. Concordia standing half-left holding two ensigns. RIC-8. XF, brown patina, light corrosion. (115)

TACITUS. 275-276 AD. 567. JE Antoninianus. (3.32 gms.). T i c i n u m . Radiate, cuirassed

bust right. Pax standing half-left. RIC-150. Ch. XF, great portrait style. (75)

JE Antoninianus. (5.08 gms.). Siscia . Radiate bust right. Aequitas standing half-left. RIC-180. Nice XF, lightly porous.

FLORIANUS. 276 AD. 569. iE Antoninianus. (2.38 gms.). R o m e . Radiate bust right.

Aequitas standing half-left. RIC-25. VF, chocolate brown patina. (100)

JE Antoninianus. (3.97 gms.). R o m e . Radiate, draped bust right. Spes walking left. RIC-102. VF+/VF, brown patina.

(50)

JE Antoninianus. (3.47 gms.). Ant ioch . Radiate bust right. Diana standing half-right; before her, stag. RIC-205. Good VF. (50)

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576. Billon Antoninianus. (3.47 gms.). Siscia. Radiate bust left with eagle-tipped sceptre. Sol in spread quadriga facing. RIC-776var. (with Δ in exergue over XXI). Choice XF.(150)

583. JE Antoninianus. (3.75 gms.). Ticinum. Radiate bust right. Jupiter standing half-left. RIC-222. Near XF/VF. (50)

577. JE Antoninianus. (3.31 gms.). Siscia. Radiate bust right. Mars walking right carrying trophy and spear. RIC-811. Near XF, some light silvering and verdigris. (75)

584. 300 AD. JE Follis. (10.76 gms.). Alexandria . Laureate head right. Genius standing half-left. RIC-30a. XF, brown patina.

(85)

578. JE Antoninianus. (4.07 gms.). Cyz icus . Radiate bust left with sceptre. Sol in spread quadriga facing. RIC-911. VF/VF+, light silvering. (125)

CARUS. 282-283 AD. 579. Posthumous Issue. JE Antoninianus. (4.17 gms.). Lugdunum.

Radiate head right. Eagle standing left, head right. RIC-29. VF+, lightly porous, chocolate brown patina. (100)

NUMERI AN. 283-284 AD. 580. JE Antoninianus. (3.99 gms.). Cyzicus. Radiate bust right.

Emperor standing right receiving Victory from Jupiter. RIC-463. VF+, light porosity, dark brown patina. (65)

CARINUS Caesar. 282-283 AD. 581. JE Antoninianus. (3.35 gms.). Ticinum. Radiate bust right.

Prince standing half-left holding ensign and sceptre. Similar to RIC-182 but ensign instead of a globe. VF+/VF, light verdigris, rare. (75)

574. JE Antoninianus. (3.72 gms.). Siscia. Radiate bust left with sceptre. Probus standing right clasping Concordia's hand. RIC-666. Near XF, glossy brown patina. (85)

575. Antoninianus. (3.75 gms.). Siscia. Bust left with sceptre. Pax. RIC 713. Near XF, nice style. (85)

JE Antoninianus. (3.90 gms.). Rome. Radiate bust right. Two captives seated with trophy between. RIC-222. VF+, light silvering. (75)

Siscia. Bust left with style.

DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. 582. JE Antoninianus. (4.21 gms.). Rome. Radiate bust right.

Jupiter standing half-left. RIC-161. VF/VF+, brown patina. ^ (50)

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592. Circa 301 AD. JE Follis. (10.61 gms.). Aquileia. Laureate head right. Moneta standing half-left. RIC-31b. Good VF, light verdigris. (65)

587. JE Antoninianus. (4.86 gms.). S-3463. XF.

593. Circa 301 AD. JE Follis. (9.79 gms.). Alexandria. Laureate head right. Genius standing half-left. RIC-32b. VF, reddish-brown patina, light porosity. (65)

ALLECTUS. 293-296 AD. 588. jE Quinarius. (2.71 gms.). L o n d o n . Radiate bust right.

Galley right. RIC-55. VF, heavy green patina. (150)

594. 305-307 AD. JE Follis. (10.38 gms.). T r i e r . After Abdication. Laureate bust right, holds olive-branch and mappa. Providentia standing right facing Quies. RIC-673b. Good VF, chocolate brown patina. (175)

MAXIMIANUS. 286-305. AD. 589. JE Follis. (6.96 gms.). Trier. Bust right. Genius. RIC 181b.

Good VF, nice green patina. (65)

590. JE Antoninianus. (3.78 gms.). Cyzicus. Radiate bust right. Emperor standing right receiving Victory from Jupiter. RIC-607 (incorrectly described in text - obv. legend[RIC-603] -but this is the same as the coin plated). Good VF, dark brown patina, very lightly porous. (50)

585. 308-310 AD. JE Follis. (5.86 gms.). Alexandria. Struck after his Abdication. Laureate bust right. Providentia standing right, extending hand to Quies standing left. RIC-109. VF+, brown patina, porous. (125)

591. JE Antoninianus. (4.45 gms.). Cyzicus. Bust right. Emperor and Jupiter. RIC 607var. XF mostly silvered. (85)

London mint. Bust right. Pax. (350)

CARAUSIUS. 287-293 AD. 586. iE Antoninianus. (4.46 gms.). London mint. Bust right. Pax.

RIC 895. Near XF. (325)

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GALERIUS Caesar. 293-305 AD. 599. 296-297 AD. iE Follis. (9.97 gms.). Heraclea. Laureate head

right. Genius standing half-left. RIC-18b. VF+/VF, chocolate brown patina with touches of green. (75)

600. 303-305 AD. JE Follis. (9.18 gms.). Lugdunum. Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Genius standing half-left. RIC-178b. VF, dark brown patina. (75)

GALERIA VALERIA. Wife of Galerius. 601. 309-310 AD. JE Follis. (7.01 gms.). Heraclea. Diademed and

draped bust right. Venus standing facing, head left. RIC-43. Nice VF+, light porosity, chocolate brown patina. (125)

SEVERUS H Caesar. 305-306 AD. 602. JE Follis. (8.94 gms.). Carthage . Laureate head right.

Carthago standing facing, head left. RIC-40a. VF, medium brown patina, some verdigris. (60)

595. 305-306 AD. iE Follis. (10.03 gms.). Siscia. Laureate head right. Hercules standing half-left. RIC-163b, rare. Good VF+, chocolate brown patina, excellent surfaces. (125)

CONSTANTIUS 1.305-306 AD. 596. As Caesar, c. 294 AD. JE Follis. (10.81 gms.). T r i e r .

Laureate head left. Genius standing half-left. RIC-147a, rare. VF, brown patina. (125)

597. 307-310 AD. iE Follis. (6.31 gms.). London. Laureate, veiled bust right. Lighted altar; to either side, eagle. RIC-110. Near VF, porous, black patina. (100)

MAXIMINUS Π. 309-313 AD. 603. 313 AD. iE Follis. (3.57 gms.). Siscia. Laureate, draped and

cuirassed bust right. Jupiter standing half-left holding Victory. RIC-234b. Nice XF, dark brown patina. (85)

598. 307-308 AD. iE Follis. (5.94 gms.). Lugdunum. Laureate, veiled bust right. Lighted altar; to either side, eagle. RIC-264, scarce. VF, some porosity, dark brown patina. (75)

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612. 320 AD. JE 3. (3.21 gms.). Siscia. Helmeted, cuirassed bust right. Standard with captive to either side on ground. RIC-129, rarity-1. Ch. XF, some green verdigris. (150)

ROMULUS. Died 309 AD. 606. 309-312 AD. JE Follis. (6.87 gms.). Ostia. Bare head right.

Eagle on domed shrine. RIC 34. Nice VF. Rare. (600)

613. 320-321 AD. JE 3. (2.89 gms.). Siscia. Laureate head right. DN LICINI AVGVSTI around VOT/XX in wreath. RIC-160, scarce. XF, dark brown patina. (80)

LICINIUS I . 308-324 AD. 607. 313 AD. ^ F o l l i s . (3.58 gms.). Siscia. Laureate head right.

Jupiter standing half-left holding Victory. RIC-229a. Ch. XF, dark brown patina. (90)

LICINIUS H Caesar. 317-324 AD. 614. 317-320 AD. JE 3. (2.95 gms.). Nicomedia. Laureate bust

right. Jupiter standing half-left holding Victory. RIC-34, rarity-2. VF, brown patina, nice surfaces. (50)

608. 313-314 AD. JE 3. (3.72 gms.). London. Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Genius standing half-left. RIC-3. VF, brown patina, some verdigris. (50)

609. 313-314 AD. JE 3. (2.84 gms.). T ic inum. Laureate head right. Sol standing half-left. RIC-9, rarity-1. XF, flan hole in front of forehead, brown patina. (50) MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD.

604. 307 AD. JE Follis. (6.56 gms.). Aquile ia . Laureate head right. Temple with Emperor and Roma within. RIC-113.VF+/VF, dark brown patina. (50)

610. 313-315 AD. JE 3. (2.34 gms.). Siscia. Laureate head right. Jupiter standing half-left holding Victory. RIC-8, rarity-1. XF, chocolate brown patina. (50)

605. 309-312 AD. JE Follis. (6.46 gms.). Ostia. Laureate head right. The Dioskuri facing slightly toward each other. RIC-35. Weakly struck VF, green-brown patina. (60)

611. 316 AD. JE 3. (3.22 gms.). Trier. Laureate bust right. Genius standing half-left. RIC-121. Nice VF+, brown patina. (75)

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625. 317 AD. JE 3. (3.12 gms.). Trier. Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Sol standing half-left. RIC-135. Nice XF, brown patina. (60)

619. 310-313 AD. JE Follis. (4.33 gms.). T r i e r . Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Bust of Sol right. RIC-890. VF, chocolate brown patina. (75)

620. 310-313 AD. JE Follis. (4.45 gms.). T r i e r . Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Sol standing half-left. RIC-870. VF+, brown patina with light verdigris. (50)

615. 317-320 AD. JE 3. (3.20 gms.). Antioch. Laureate bust left with sceptre, mappa and globe. Jupiter standing half-left; before, captive. RIC-29, rarity-1. VF, black patina, nice surfaces. (50)

CONSTANTINE I, the Great. 307-337 AD. 616. As Caesar . 307 AD. JE Half Follis. (5.03 gms.). T r i e r .

Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Mars advancing right. RIC-741, rarity-2. Nice XF, chocolate brown patina. (75)

623. 313-314 AD. JE 3. (4.33 gms.). Lyons. Laureate, draped bust right. Sol standing half-left. RIC-5. Near XF, chocolate brown patina. (50)

617. 307-310 AD. JE Follis. (4.53 gms.). L o n d o n . Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Genius standing half-left. RIC-103, scarce. VF, green-brown patina, porous. (50)

624. 313-315 AD. JE Follis. (3.69 gms.). S isc ia . Bust right. Jupiter. RIC 5, rarity 1. Choice XF. (100)

618. 310-312 AD. JE Follis. (4.63 gms.). London. Helmeted bust left with shield and spear. Concordia standing half-left. RIC-203, scarce. Good VF, light porosity. (75)

621. 312-313 AD. JE Follis. (4.18 gms.). London. Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Mars standing half-right leaning on inverted spear. RIC-254. VF+, weakly struck in areas. (100)

622. 313 AD. JE Follis. (3.11 gms.). Siscia. Laureate bust right. Jupiter standing half-left holding Victory. RIC-234c. Near XF. (50)

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632. 328-329 AD. JE 3. (3.34 gms.). Nicomedia. Pearl-diademed head right. Camp gate. RIC-153. Nice XF. (50)

633. 328-329 AD. JE 3. (2.85 gms.). Nicomedia. Diademed head right. Camp gate with two turrets. RIC-153, scarce. XF, brown patina, lightly porous. (65)

Deifi»d. 337-347 AD. JE 4. (1.68 gms.). Antioch. Veiled head right. Emperor, veiled, in quadriga right; the hand of God reaches down to him. RIC-37. Superb XF. (75)

634

626. 322 AD. JE 3. (2.79 gms.). Aquileia. Laureate head right. VOT/XX within laurel wreath. RIC-104. XF, dark brown patina. (50)

627. 324 AD. JE 3. (3.74 gms.). Heraclea. Laureate head right. VOT/XX within laurel wreath. RIC-60. Near XF, brown patina with traces of silvering. (65)

628. 324-325 AD. JE 3. (3.60 gms.). S irmium. Laureate head right. SARMATIA-DEVICTA, Victory advancing right; spurning captive on ground to the right. RIC-48. Superb XF, black patina. (150)

CONST ΑΝΤΊΝΙΑΝ COMMEMORATTVES 635. 334-335 AD. JE 3. (2.48 gms.). Siscia. Helmeted bust of

Constantinopolis left. Victory standing left on prow. RIC-241. Superb XF, dark brown patina. (75)

636. 335 AD. JE 3. (2.32 gms.). Antioch. Helmeted bust left of Roma wearing imperial cloak. She-wolf left, suckling twins. RIC-91, rarity-5. Ch. XF, dark brown patina. (75)

629. 324-325 AD. JE 3. (1.62 gms.). Ant ioch. Laureate head right, anepigraphic. CONSTAN/TINVS/AVG in three lines. RIC-57, rarity-4. Ch. XF, dark brown patina, light porosity from die erosion. (150)

630. 327-328 AD. JE 3. (3.21 gms.). Antioch. Diademed head right. Camp gate with two turrets. RIC-81, rarity-3. Ch. XF, traces of silvering. (65)

637. 337-347 AD. JE 4. (1.60 gms.). Antioch. Helmeted bust left of Roma wearing imperial cloak. She-wolf left, suckling twins. Unpublished in RIC for Antioch. Ch. XF, dark brown patina. (100)

631. 327-328 AD. JE 3. (3.22 gms.). Alexandria. Laureate head right. Camp gate with two turrets. RIC-45, rarity-2. VF+, brown patina with touches of green. (65)

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647. 328-329 AD. iE 3. (3.21 gms.). Nicomedia. Laureate bust right. Camp gate with two turrets. RIC-157, rarity-2. Near XF, dark brown patina. (65)

642. 317-318 AD. iE 3. (3.10 gms.). Tic inum. Laureate bust right. Prince in military dress left. RIC 73, rarity 2. Choice XF. (125)

CONSTANTINE Π Caesar. 317-337 AD. 646. 321-322 AD. iE 3. (2.82 gms.). London. Radiate bust left.

Globe on altar. RIC-236. VF+, black patina. (75)

CRISPUS Caesar. 317-326 AD. 641. 317 AD. iE 3. (3.61 gms.). S isc ia . Laureate bust right.

Prince in military dress standing half-right. RIC-39, rarity-3. Ch. XF, black patina. (125)

643. 321-323 AD. iE 3. (2.95 gms.). Lyons. CRISPVS NC.COS.Ü Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Globe set on altar, inscribed VO/TIS/XX. Unpublished in RIC, extremely rare. Ch. XF, light corrosion on reverse. Ex: NFA V, Lot 540.

(250)

This coin is interesting as it is unpublished with the broken reverse legend of BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS combined with the altar inscription broken down as VO/TIS/XX. Furthermore, the obverse bust variety of simply laureate and cuirassed (seen from the front) is also not catalogued in RIC.

DELMATIUS Caesar. 335-337 AD. 644. 335-337 AD. iE 3. (2.26 gms.). Laureate bust right. Two

soldiers standing with two standards between them. cf. RIC-132 (Cyzicus), mintmark missing on this coin. VF+, dark green patina. (150)

337 AD. iE 3. (1.83 gms.). Siscia. Laureate bust right. Two soldiers standing with standard between. RIC-266, r-3. Superb XF, black patina, flan crack at 3 o'clock. (150)

645

640. 337-340 AD. iE 3. (1.81 gms.). Constantinople. Draped bust right. Pax standing half-left. RIC-33, scarce. Superb XF/aXF, porosity on reverse. (125)

FAUSTA. Wife of Constantine. 638. 326-327 AD. iE 3. (3.41 gms.). Siscia. Draped bust right.

Spes standing facing holding two children in her arms. RIC-205, rarity-1. Superb XF, black patina. (200)

HELENA. Mother of Constantine. 639. 327-328 AD. iE 3. (2.75 gms.). Trier. Diademed and draped

bust right. Securitas standing half-left. RIC-508. Ch. XF, nice dark green patina. (125)

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658. JE 3. (3.48 gms.). Constantinople. Helmeted bust left with shield and spear. VOT/X/MVLT/XX within wreath. RIC 166. XF, superb green patina. (275)

CONSTANTIUS Π. 337-361 AD. 653. As Caesar. 330-333 AD. JE 3. (2.52 gms.). Siscia. Laureate,

cuirassed bust right. Two soldiers standing facing; between, two standards. RIC-221. Near XF, brown patina. (50)

654. Siliqua. (2.01 gms.). Aries. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. VOTIS/XXX/MVLTIS/XXXX within wreath. RIC-207, RSC-342/3c. VF. (200)

DECENTIUS Caesar. 351-353 AD. 655. JE Centenionalis. (4.85 gms.). Lyons. Bare-headed, cuirassed

bust right. Two Victories standing facing each other, holding wreath. RIC-137. XF, chocolate brown patina with touches of green. Ex: NFA V, Lot 550. (100)

JULIAN Π. 360-363 AD. 656. Siliqua. (1.57 gms.). T r i e r . Diademed bust right.

VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X within wreath. RIC-365. VF. (100)

657. JE 1. (8.89 gms.). Arles. Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right. Bull standing right; before, eagle on wreath. RIC-318, rarity-1. VF/VF+, porous surfaces, brown patina. (175)

648. 330-333 AD. JE 3. (2.93 gms.). Antioch. Laureate, cuirassed bust right. Two soldiers standing facing; between, two standards. Unpublished in RIC for this mintmark (SMANTE)-only SMANE. XF, black patina, lightly porous. (75)

CONST ANS. 337-350 AD. 649. AV Solidus. (4.46 gms.). A n t i o c h . Diademed bust right.

Victory inscribing shield held by Cupid. RIC 29, rarity 2. XF. (1500)

650. Period of 337-340 AD. JE 3 Brockage. (1.73 gms.). Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Incuse of obverse. Choice XF, chocolate brown patina, rare as brockage. (150)

651. As Caesar. 337 AD. JE 3. (1.68 gms.). Siscia. Laureate bust right. Two soldiers standing with standard between them. RIC-264, rarity-4. Superb XF, dark brown patina. (80)

652. 337-340 AD. JE 3. (1.71 gms.). Siscia. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Two soldiers standing holding labarum between them. RIC-99. Superb XF, dark brown patina. (85)

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GRATIAN. 367-383 AD. 664. Siliqua. (1.99 gms.). Trier . Diademed bust right. Roma

enthroned facing, head left. RIC-58a(l), RSC-56a. VF. (150)

659. JE 3. (3.31 gms.). Sirmium. Helmeted bust left with shield and spear. VOT/X/MVLT/XX within wreath. RIC-108. XF/VF+, black patina, lightly porous. (125)

665. M 2. (4.21 gms.). Constantinople. Helmeted bust right with spear and shield. Emperor standing facing, head right, on ship left; Victory at helm. RIC-52a. VF, light scratches, dark green patina. (150) 660. JE 3. (2.55 gms.). Siscia. Bare-headed and draped bust right.

Soldier advancing left spearing fallen horseman. RIC-363, LRBC-1229. Nice VF+, dark green patina. Ex: Schulten & Co. Auction of 10/85, Lot 854. (50)

THEODOSIUS I. 379-395 AD. 666. JE 2. (4.91 gms.). Antioch. Helmeted bust right holding

spear and shield. Emperor standing on ship, Victory at helm. RIC-40d. VF, light porosity on cheek, brown-black patina.

(40)

667. JE 4. (1.27 gms.). Cyzicus. Diademed bust right. Victory advancing left dragging captive. RIC-26b. VF, green-brown patina. (40)

JOVIAN. 363-364 AD. 661. JE 1. (6.99 gms.). Antioch. Diademed, draped and cuirassed

bust right. Emperor standing facing, head right; holds Victory and standard. RIC-229, scarce. Near VF, mottled red, green, and brown patina. (300)

ARCADIUS. 383-408 AD. 669. JE 4. (1.03 gms.). Cyzicus. Diademed bust right. Victory

advancing left dragging captive. RIC-26c. VF, heavy dark green patina. (50)

VALENS. 364-378 AD. 663. Siliqua. (1.39 gms.). Trier. Diademed bust right. Roma

enthroned left. RIC-27e. Toned VF. (100)

MAGNUS MAXIMUS. 383-388 AD. 668. :Ε 4. (0.84 gms.). Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.

Camp-gate. cf. RIC-55a, Aquileia (mintmark obscure). Fine, emerald green patina, scarce. (100)

662. JE 1. (7.92 gms.). Antioch. Diademed bust right. Emperor standing right holding a labarum and Victory on globe. CHK 2645. Nice VF, surfaces a little rough, rare. (450)

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BYZANTINE

JUSTIN I & JUSTINIAN 1.527 AD. 676. JE Follis. (16.38 gms.). C o n s t a n t i n o p l e . Diademed bust

right, DN IVSTIN Ε IVSTINIAN PP AVG. Large M. SB 125. VF, rare and seldom offered. (425)

JUSTINIAN I. 527-565 AD. 677. JE Follis. (22.10 gms.). Nicomedia. Helmeted and cuirassed

bust facing. Large M, year 14. SB 201. XF, nice brown patina. (750)

678. JE Follis. (19.38 gms.). Cyz icus . Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing. Large M between A/N/N/O and regnal year. SB-207, D.O.-164/181. VF, lightly corroded surfaces, brown-black patina. (100)

HONORIUS. 393-423 AD. 670. JE 2. (5.28 gms.). Nicomedia. Diademed, draped, cuirassed

bust right. Emperor standing facing, head right. RIC-46c. VF, green-black patina. (75)

671. JE 2. (6.45 gms.). Cyzicus . Diademed bust right. Emperor standing. LRBC 2573. VF/F. (50)

LEO I. 457-474 AD. 672. AV S01idus.(4.48 gms.). Constant inople . Helmeted bust

three quarter face to right. Winged Victory. RIC Hunter 7. Near XF. Scarce. (450)

ZENO. 474-491 AD. 673. AV Solidus. (4.45 gms.). C o n s t a n i n o p l e . Helmeted bust

three quarter face right. Victory. RIC Hunter 5. XF. (550)

674. JE 4. (0.56 gms.). Diademed bust right. Monogram of Zeno. Goodacre-, Sabatier-19. Nice VF+, green patina. (50)

BASILISCUS. 475-476 AD. 675. JE 4. (1.15 gms.). Bust right. Monogram of Basiliscus. cf.

LRBC-2284. Fine, typical for issue, very rare. (100)

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683. Half Siliqua. (0.72 gms.). Carthage. Bust facing. Heraclius Constantine and Martina facing. SB 871. VF, scarce. (200)

684. JE 12 Nummi. (7.21 gms.). Alexandr ia . Bust of Khusru Π, King of Persia, facing. I Β either side of cross potent. SB-855. VF+, nice green-brown patina. (125)

CONSTANS Π. 641-668 AD. 685. AV Solidus. (4.33 gms.). Bust facing. Constantine IV,

Heraclius and Tiberius standing facing. SB 972. XF. Very Rare. Ex: NFA XVIII, #829. (650)

686. AV Solidus. (4.32 gms.). Crowned bust facing with long beard and moustache. Cross potent on three steps. SB-978, D.O.-23. XF, well centered. (450)

MICHAEL II. 820-829 AD. 687. JE Follis. (7.86 gms.). Facing crowned busts of Michael (on

left) and his son, Theophilus. Large M between X/X/X and N/N/N. SB-1642, D.O. 9-11. Good VF, light scratches and verdigris, red-brown patina. (75)

TIBERIUS Π Constantine. 578-582 AD. 679. JE Follis. (16.54 gms.). Nicomedia. Facing bust. Large M,

year 5. SB-441. VF, holed at nine o'clock, dark green patina. (75)

PHOCAS. 602-610 AD. 680. JE Half Follis. (5.53 gms.). Cyzicus. Bust facing. Large XX.

SB 668. Nice VF. (125)

REVOLT of the HERACLH. 608-610 AD. 681. JE Follis. (11.92 gms.). A l e x a n d r i a . Facing busts of

Heraclius and his father the Exarch Heraclius, both with pendilia hanging from crowns. Large M. SB723. VF, some areas of flatness. Very Rare. (700)

HERACLIUS. 610-641 AD. 682. AV Solidus. (4.45 gms.). Bust facing. Cross Potent. SB 731,

Lacam Plate V-A, 1 (This coin). XF. Ex: NFA XVIII, 751. (450)

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THEOPHILUS. 829-842 AD. 688. iE Follis. (6.32 gms.). Theophilus half length facing.

Legend in four lines. SB 1667. XF, brown patina. (150)

CONSTANTTNE X. 1059-1067 AD. 689. iE Follis. (10.49 gms.). Christ standing facing. Eudocia (on

left) and Constantine standing facing, holding labarum between them. SB-1853, D.O. 8. VF, green-brown patina, overstruck on an anonymous follis. (50)

ALEXIUS I . 1081-1118 AD. 690. iE Tetarteron. (2.28 gms.). Thessalonica. Patriarchal cross.

Bust facing. SB 1932. Near VF, nice green patina. (50)

MEDIEVAL EUROPE

693. Frederick Π Ι . 1471. Kreuzer. Wienerneustadt mint. Eagle. Frey 140. VF, irregular flan. (60)

695. Wenzel I I . 1283-1305. Prager Groschen. Fiala Doneb 807. VF, toned. (65)

696. Ludwig I I . 1516-1526. Weisspfennig. Kuttenberg mint. Lion. Crowned LR. Fiala Doneb 1008. VF, scarce. (85)

Groschen. Fiala Doneb 807. (75)

BOHEMIA 694. Wenzel I I . 1283-1305. Prager

Good VF+.

BOSNIA 697. Tur tko I . 1377-1391. Gros. Crowned helmet over shield. J.

242. Toned VF+. Scarce. (250)

BULGARIA 698. Ivan Shishman. 1371-1393. Grosh. Virgin with Christ. Ivan

standing. Metealf, CSE, Plate 8, 19. VF+. Scarce. (125) 692. Frederick I II . 1470. Kreuzer. Wienerneustadt mint. Eagle.

Frey 135. VF. (75) 76

AUSTRIA 691. Frederick ΠΙ. 1459. Half Groschen. Four shields. Monogram.

Saurma 642v. Toned crude VF. Very rare and seldom offered.

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706. Henry Π. 1285-1326. Petit Gros. King enthroned facing. Lion left, dot within tail. Metcalf 493. VF. Very Rare and seldom offered. (600)

ETHIOPIA 707. Axumite Kingdom. Ezanas. c. 320-330 AD. AR Unit. Bust

right. Bust in circle right. Pagan issue. Munro-Hay pg. 72 AR.l. Good VF. Rare this nice. (125)

709. Carol ingian. Louis the Pious. 814-840. Denier. Cross. Temple. Grierson 802. Toned VF+. (175)

700. Acre. In the name of al-Salih Ismail. Dirham. Type V (with AD date). Metcalf 137. Nice VF. Rare early dated issue. (275)

701. Beirut. Raymond of Tripoli. 1184-1186. JE Denier. Tower of David. Metcalf 126. Nice VF. Rare Baronial issue. (200)

702. Order of St. John at Rhodes. Helion de Villeneuve. 1319-1346. Asper. Helion kneeling before cross. Metcalf 835. Toned XF. Scarce. (350)

711. Carolingian. Charles the Bald. 840-877. Denier. Le Mans mint. M&G 905. Toned XF. (250)

703. Tripoli. Raymond Π. 1137-1152. JE Denier. Star & crescent. Schlumberger IV, 6. VF, Rare. (125)

704. Tripol i . Bohemund VII. 1275-1287. Half Gros. Castle. Cross. Metcalf 359. Nice VF. (125)

CRUSADER 699. A c r e . 1251 AD. Dirham. Arabic inscriptions around

Christian cross. Schlumberger Plate V, 28. Nice VF. Holed contemporarily. Rare and seldom offered early dated issue.

^ (150)

FRANCE 708. Carolingian. Charlemagne. 768-814. Denier. Bourges mint.

+BITVRICAS around monogram. M&G 173. Toned VF. Rare and popular. (750)

Bald. 840-877. Denier. Palace iG 632var. (GRACIAD-IREX).

(200)

Carolingian. Charles the mint. Monogram. Cross. M Nice VF. Scarce.

CYPRUS 705. Henry I. 1218-1253. EL Bezant. Christ enthroned.

King of Cyprus standing. DeMey 627. Near XF. Rare.

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Blanc au Soleil. Ciani 759. Nice VF. (75)

719. Louis XI. 1461-1483.

713. Philip IV. 1285-1314. Gros Tournois. Round "ο". Ciani 201. Toned VF. (50)

724. Louis ΧΙΠ. 1617. Quarter Franc. Toulouse mint. Mint initial M. Ciani 1636. Nice VF. Rare. (150)

718. Char les VI. 1380-1422. Niquet. Crowned Lis. Paris mint. Ciani 558. Good VF. (100)

722. Henry Π . 1559. Testoon. Toulouse mint. Ciani 1271. Toned VF. Scarce. (150)

716. Philip VI of Valois. 1328-1350. Gros a la fleur de lis. Fleur-de-lis. Cross. Ciani 304. Near VF. (60)

714. Philip V. 1316-1322. Maille Tournois. Castle. Cross. Ciani 249. Choice VF. Scarce denomination. (85)

721. Francis I. 1515-1547. Douzain a la croisette. Bayonne mint, mm: Acorn, L below shield. Ciani 1170. Toned VF. (75)

715. Philip VI of Valois. 1328-1350. Gros a la Couronne. Ciani 297. Toned VF. Scarce. (75)

717. Charles VI. 1380-1422. Blanc Guenar. Annulets in legends. Ciani 511. Toned VF. / « s - ^ ( 6 0 )

Karolus. Ciani 814. Toned VF. 720. Charles Vm. 1483-1497.

Paris mint. cf. Ciani 1438. Near (75)

Henry ΠΙ . 1589. 1/4 Ecu. VF. • ־־רי-.

723.

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731. Navarre. Henry (Π of Bern, ΙΠ of Navarre, IV of France). 1582. Franc. Bust right. Arms. Pd'A 3479. Toned F. Rare.

732. Navarre. Henry (II of Bern, HI of Navarre, IV of France). 1579. Franc. Bust right. Arms. PdA 3479v. Toned nice F. Rare. (125)

733. Principality of Orange. Frederick-Henry of Nassau. 1625-1647. Testoon. Boudeau 1005. Toned VF. Scarce. (250) Duchy of Lorraine. François I. 1544-1545. Denier. Crowned

arms. Sword. Boudeau 1519. XF. (75) 728

729. Metz. City issue. 1657. 12 Gros (Franc). St. Stephen. Shield. Boudeau 1674. Toned VF. (125)

725. Besançon. Charles V. 1565. Carolus D'Argent. Crowned bust left. Boudeau 1291. Toned VF+. (100)

726. Burgundy. John (without fear). 1404-1419. Blanc. Boudeau 1224. Nice VF. (50)

727. Dauphine. Viennois. Humbert Π. 1333-1349. AV Florin, mm: Tower. Fleur-de-lis. St. John the Baptist. DeMey 731. Nice XF. (450)

GERMANY 734. Aachen. 1420. Groschen. Frey 18, Saurma 2810. Nice F.

Rare. Seldom offered early dated issue. Nice clear date. (125)

735. Brandenburg. John Cicero. 1496. Groschen. Eagle. Long cross. Saurma 4679. Frey 437. VF. Rare early dated issue.

(250)

730. Navarre. Henry (Π of Bern, IH of Navarre, IV of France). 1577. Teston. Busts of Henry & Marquerite of Valois. Ρ d'A 3474. Toned Fine. Rare. (150)

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736. Bremen. Johann ΠΙ Rode. 1499, Four Groten. St. Peter. Key. Saurma 3370. Early Dated. Fine, nice clear date. (225)

744. Mansfeld-Schraplau. Gebhard VII and Johann Georg. 1547. Groschen. St. George slaying the dragon. Saurma 4257. Toned VF+. Scarce. (75)

745. Ravensburg. Konradin. 1258-1268. Bracteat (21mm). Turret. Bonhoff 1849. Toned XF. (175)

746. Saxony. Ernst, Albrecht and Wilhelm. 1475. Groschen, mm: Star. Shield. Arms. Saurma 4394. Toned VF. Early Dated.

(120)

741. Julich-Berg. Wilhelm IV. 1482. Groschen. Muhlheim mint. Duke with sword. Cross. Saurma 2986. Frey 233. Nice Fine. Clear date. Rare early dated issue. (225)

742. Lindau. Frederich Π. 1215-1250. Bracteat. (20mm). Lime tree with six branches, cf. Bonhoff 1829-31. Toned XF. (150)

737. Bremen. Johann I I I Rode. 1499. Four Groten. St. Peter seated. Key. Frey -, Schulten 566. Choice VF+. Rare. Nice early dated issue. . % (500)

743. Mainz. John Π, count of Nassau. 1414-1417. AV Gulden. Minted for use in Bingen. St. John the Baptist. Arms of Mainz and Nassau. DeMey 1481. Good VF. (350) Fulda. Berthold IV. 1274-1286. Bracteat (22.5 mm). Bishop

seated between towers. Bonhoff 1372. Toned XF. (225)

Goslar. 15th Century. Bauerngroschen. Simon and Judas standing. Saurma 3960. Near VF. Rare. (100)

1601. 16 Schilling. Saurma _ _ (150)

Holstein-Gottorp. Johann Adolf. 3536. Choice XF.

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ITALY 753. Aqu i l e i a . 1150-1200. Frisacensian Denaro. Bishop with

miter. Three towers. Bemardi 3. (Rarity 3). Nice VF, a few areas of weak strike. (120)

748. Saxony. Frederich I I I , Aibrecht and Johann . 1492 1/2 Schwertgroschen. Arms. Frey 383. Nice VF+. Scarce early dated issue. (150)

757. Bergamo. Frederick Π . 1194-1250. Grosso. Lorenzelli 2. CNI 138. Toned VF. Rare. (400)

751. Teutonic Order of Knights. Wynrich v. Kniprode. 1351-1382. Schilling. Saurma 5012. Toned VF+. (65)

752. Teutonic Order of Knights. Conrad Czollner v. Rothenstein. 1382-1390. Schilling. Saurma 5014. Toned VF. (50)

754. Aquileia. Raimondo. 1273-1299. Denaro. Virgin and Christ. Eagle. Bemardi 28. Toned VF. Rare. (100)

749. Saxony. Frederich ΕΠ with Albrecht and Johann. 1486-1525. Groschen. Saurma 4412. VF. (50)

755. Aquileia. Giovanni of Moravia . 1387-1394. Denar. St. Hebmachoris seated. Eagle. Bemardi 62. Toned aXF. (125)

750. Saxony. Ernst & Albrecht. 1497. Half Schwertgroschen. Arms of Chur-Saxony. Frey 455, Götz 4001. Toned VF. Scarce early dated issue. (125)

756. Aquileia. Ludovico II. 1412-1420. Denaro. Arms. Virgin with Christ. Bemardi 69. Nice VF. (150)

750a.Teutonic Order of Knights. Wynrich v. Kniprode. 1351-1382. Schilling. Saurma 5012. Toned VF+. (65)

Saxony. Ernst , Wilhelm, Aibrecht and Margarethe. 1477. Spitzgroschen. Arms. Saurma 4399. Frey 178. Toned VF. Scarce early dated issue. (125)

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764. Naples. Ferdinand I of Aragon. 1458-1494. Coronato. Bust right. St. Michael slaying dragon. Pannuti 17b. XF. (225)

758. Ferrara. Alfonso II D'Este. 1559-1597. Diamante. Rower. St. Maurelius standing. CNI 12. Toned VF+. (125)

770. Sienna. 12th-13th Century. Grosso. S. Cross. Nice VF. (125)

763. Naples & Sicily. Robert of Anjou. 1309-1343. Gigliato. Pannuti 1. Near XF. Nice style issue. (85)

765. Naples. Charles V. 1516-1556. Tari. Laureate bust right. Pannuti 23v. Toned aVF, small scr. in obv fid. Scarce. (150)

759. Genoa. Thomas Campogregoso. 1436-1442. Mezzo Grosso. Citygate. Cross. Nice VF. (100)

760. Livorno. Ferdinand Π de Medici. 1660. Luigino. cf. CNI 13. Toned VF. (50)

767. Salerno. Roger Π. 1105-1154. JE Follaro Fraction. Crowned bust of King facing. Cross. Cappelli 116. VF+, nice green patina. Scarce. ». (125)

768. Salerno. William I . 1154-1166. JE Fraction of a Follaro. Palm branch. Monogram. Cappelli 197. XF. Scarce. (100)

769. Sicily. Frederick Π. 1197-1250. Denaro. Eagle. Star. Spahr 90. Rare. XF. (75)

1554-1598. Tari. Bust right. Pannuti 24b. (150)

766. Naples. Philip Π. Toned VF. Scarce.

762. Naples. Carlos Π of Anjou. 1285-1309. Denaro Regale. Bust of Carlos. Cross. Pannuti 4. Toned VF. Scarce. (125)

761. Milan. Galeazzo Π & Barnabo Visconti. 1355-1378. Grosso. Serpent. St. Ambrosius. Castellotti 2. Toned VF. (75)

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LOWLANDS 776. Anvers. Philip Π. 1558. Ecu Philippe. With title as King of

England. De Mey 764. VF/F. (225)

773. Venice, c. 16th Century. AV Ducat. Levantine immitation. Possible of Antonio Veneri. ANS NNM #128, pl. XIII, XIV. VF+. (300)

The Venetian ducat circulated widely in the eastern Medit erranean (Levant) to as far east as India. These imitative ducats played an important commercial role indicating the ties that existed between Europe and civilizations to the east. Appearing in hoards that date from the 15th century onward, they were still in use as late as the nineteenth century.

779. Brabant. Mary of Burgundy. 1480. Gros. Antwerp mint. Monogram. Cross, cf. Frey 210. aVF. Scarce. (100)

774. Venice. Anonymous Levantine Trade coin. c. 1585-1600. 4 Gazette. Justice seated. Scarfea 2022. VF. (50)

780. Brabant. Philip the Good. 1489. Real. Frey 331v. v.d. Chijs XX, 24. F/VF. Scarce early dated issue. (75)

775. Venice. Francesco Morosini. 1688-1694. (Year 5 = 1692). Oselle. St. Mark enthroned right, Doge kneeling before. Right arm in full armour grasping arrow, flintlock, axe and bow. Scarfea 1123. Toned VF+. Rare. (400)

771. Venice. Pietro Gradenigo. 1289-1311. Grosso. Scarfea 56. Toned VF+. (65)

772. Venice. Antonio Venier. Grosso. Christ. Doge & St. Mark. Gamberini 131. Toned VF. (55)

777. Brabant. John II. 1294-1312. Esterlin. Castle. Cross. Boudeau 2356. Nice toned VF. (125)

778. Brabant. Charles the Bold. 1476. Double Briquet. Lion's facing. Frey 174. Toned VF, small flan crack. Nice early dated issue. (125)

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783. Flanders. Mary of Burgundy. 1480. Double Briquet. Lions facing. Frey 211. VF. Early dated issue. (150)

781. Brabant. Philip the Handsome. 1492. Double Briquet. Lion's facing. Frey 387v. Fine. (50)

787. Philip Π. 1572. 1/5 Ecu. De Mey 1067. Nice VF. (75)

782. Brabant . Philip the Handsome. 1496. Double Briquet. Arms. Cross. Frey 446. Toned VF+. Nice early dated issue. (150)

789. United Provinces. 1610. Silver Jeton. Commemorates the assassination of Henry IV of France. Two doves over open bible. Wolf, wearing Jesuit cap, killing sheep (Political message !!). cf. Neumann 34514. Toned VF+. Ex: Numismatic Gallery Sale 11, lot #619 for $1.75. (125)

784. Gueldres. Charles le Temeraire. 1474. Briquet. Frey 158, v.d. Chijs ΧΠ, 11. VF. Nice strike and a clear early date. (125)

POLAND 790. Mieszko Platonogl. 1163-1211. Bracteat denar. Minted for

Rathau in Silesia. Head facing. Kop 14.X. Toned nice VF. Rare. (85)

785. Holland. Philip the Handsome. 1499. Patard. Crowned shield. De May 330v. Frey 490. VF. Nice early dated issue.

(150)

Holland. Philip the Handsome. 1499. Patard. Crowned shield. De May 330v. Frey 490. Toned VF. Nice early dated

(150)

788. United Provinces. 1594. Silver Jeton. Yoke of Oxen with plow left. City view of Home, two pots floating on river before, FRANC IM VR SI COLLIDIMVR (If we collide we will break), cf. Neumann 34330 (Different date). Toned VF. Scarce. (125)

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799. John Kasimir. 1664. 30 Groschen (Gulden). Gumowski-1771. Near VF, a little porous. (50)

800. For use in Danzig. Kasimir Jagello. 1447-1492. Danzig Schillinge. Gumowski 459. Near VF. (50)

796. Sigismund August. 1547. Half Groschen. Knight left on horseback, Gumowski 598. XF. (75)

791. Casimir I I . 1177-1199. Denar. Krakow mint. Church. Castle. Gumowski 121. Toned VF. Ex: Saeicki Collection #20.

(125)

797. Sigismund August. 1548. Half Groschen. Knight left on horseback. Gumowski 598. XF. (75)

798. Sigismund August. 1568. 4 Groschen. Gumowski 624. Toned VF. (75)

Przemysl I. 1241-1257. Bracteat Denar. Two knights behind table. Kop 19.1 (πτ), Gumowski 238. Toned VF. Rare. (250)

Sigismund I. 1506. Groschen. Knight on horseback left. Gumowski 474. Toned VF. First dated Polish coin. (125)

Sigismund I. 1527. Crown Groschen. Gumowski 482. Toned VF. - - - (50)

Sigismund I. 1531. Groschen. Gumowski 527. Toned nice VF. (75)

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SPAIN 807. Peter the Cruel . 1350-1369. Real. Burgos mint. Cayon

1276. Toned VF+. (150)

808. Henry ΠΙ . 1390-1406. Billon Bianca. Cuenco mint. Burgos 587. Cayon 1446. VF. (50)

809. Ferdinand & Isabella. 1469-1504. 4 Reales. Seville mint. Ρ in reverse field. Cayon 2700. VF. (300)

802. For the Free city of Danzig. Sigismund ΠΙ. 1618. Thirty Groschen (Orte). Gumowski 1386. Toned VF+. (100)

803. For use in Lithuania. Stephan Bathory. 1581. 3 Groschen. Gumowski 754. Near XF. (60)

811. Carlos & Joanna. 1516-1556. Real. Mexico City mint. L to left of shield, M to right. Cayon 2921. Choice VF on a nice large flan. (125)

SPAIN-VISIGOTHS 806. Suinthi la . 621-631 AD. AV Tremissis. Emerita mint. Miles

235a. VF+. (650)

810. Fe rd inand & Isabel la . 1469-1504. Bianca. Crowned F. Crowned Y. cf. Cayon 2252 for type. VF. (60) 805. John I. 1385-1433. Real Branco. Lisbon mint. Vaζ JI.63.

Nice VF. (50)

For the Free city of Danzig. Sigismund I. 1539. Groschen. Gumowski 565. Toned VF. Scarce. (75)

PORTUGAL 804. John I. 1385-1433. Real Branco. Lisbon mint. Vaz JI.63.

Nice VF. (50)

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Î18. Saxon. " M e r c i a n " . 705-730. Sceat. Head right, border of dots. Bird right atop of cross. S-791. Toned nice VF. Rare.

(325)

NORTHUMBRIA, Kings of. 819. Alc red . 765-774. Sceat. ALCRED around cross. Fantastic

quadruped (dragon) right, cross below. S-853. Nice VF. Very Rare. (800)

820. E a n r e d . 810-854. Silver Sceat. EANRED around cross. +HVAETREO around cross. S-859. Nice VF+. Excellent silver quality. (200)

821. Aethelred Π. 854-858. Sceat. Moneyer: Broder. S-861. XF. (85)

822. Aethelred Π. 854-858. JE Sceat. Moneyer: Eanred. S-862. XF, nice metal quality. (80)

823. Redwulf . c. 858. JE Sceat. Moneyer: Fordred. S-863. VF+. Rare. (250)

824. O s b e r t . 862-867. JE Sceat. Moneyer: Wulfsixt. S-865. VF/VF+. Very Rare. (300)

812. Carlos & Joanna. 1516-1556. Real. Mexico City mint. 0/M to left of shield, L to right. Cayon 2918. aVF. (75)

813. Philip I I I . 1611. 1/2 Real. Barcelona mint. Cayon 4176. Good VF. (50)

ENGLAND 814. Belgic Migrat ion. Sussex Group. 80-60 BC. AV Quarter

Stater. Wolf & Twins. Geometric pattern. S-49, Mack 40. Good VF, nice gold quality. (300)

815. Celtic. Durotriges. 60BC-20 AD. Stater. Head right. Horse left. S-60. XF. (125)

816. Celtic. Durotriges. 60BC-20 AD. 1/4 Stater. Wolf and Twins. Geometric pattern. S-61. Toned XF. (125)

For two other Celtic Gold pieces see #5 and #6

817. Saxon. Primary Sceat. 690-725. Plumed bird right with long feathers. Standard, cf. S-789. BMC Type 6. VF+. Scarce.

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837. Edward the Confessor. 1042-1066. Hammer ross penny. Ulf on Lincoln. S-1182. Nice VF+. (200)

830. Aethelred I I . 978-1016. Long cross penny. Aelfsige on Lincoln. S-1151. Toned VF. (150)

834. Harold I . 1035-1040. Jewel cross Penny. +.1ELFPOLD ON DE (Thetford). S-1163. Nice VF. Rare. (650)

VIKING INVADERS 827. Danish East Anglia. St. Eadmund memorial issue. 890-905.

Penny. Crossed A. Cross. S-960. Toned XF. (350)

835. Edward the Confessor. 1042-1066. Trefoil Penny. Lodric on Lincoln. Seaby 1174. Nice VF. (150)

828. York. Cnut. 897-900. Penny. "Cvnnetti". S-993. Toned XF. (350)

836. Edward the Confessor. 1042-1066. Helmet penny. Iola on York. S-1179. Toned XF. (350)

ANGLO-SAXON 829. Aethelred I I . 978-1016. Penny. Crux type. Eadnoth on

Winchester. S-1148. Toned XF. Exceptional style for issue. (400)

832. Cnut. 1016-1035. Helmet Penny. Ulfgrim on York. S-1158. Toned VF. (125)

ARCHBISHOPS OF YORK 825. Eanbald Π. AR Sceat. Moneyer: Edilvard. Archbishops title

in legend. S-868. VF+. Very Rare. (450)

833. Cnut. 1016-1035. Helmet penny. Wulfnoth on York. S-1158. Toned XF. (325)

826. Wigmund. 837-854. JE Sceat. Moneyer: Edilheim. S-871. Nice VF. (75)

831. Cnut. 1016-1035. Helmet type penny. Sumerlida on Lincoln. S-1158. Toned XF. (400)

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844. John. 1199-1216. Penny. Type 5b. Iohan on Cantebury. S-1351. Good VF. (140)

839. Edward the Confessor. 1042-1066. Facing bust penny. Godric on London. S-1183. Toned XF. (300)

846. Henry ΙΠ. 1216-1272. Short cross penny. Class 6b. Ricardus on London. S-1354. Toned VF+. (75)

847. Henry I I I . 1216-1272. Short cross penny. Type 7, early. Simon on Cantebury. Seaby-1356. Toned VF+. (75)

840. Harold Π. 1066. Penny. Dermon on Steyning. S-1186. Good VF+. Well struck. (1500)

848. Henry ΙΠ. 1216-1272. Short cross Penny. Type 7. Ledulf on London. Seaby 1356. Fine. (50)

KINGS OF ENGLAND 841. William I . 1066-1087. Pax Penny. London mint (?). Seaby

1257. Nice VF+/VF, reverse a little double struck. (200)

849. Edward I. 1272-1307. Penny. Type IVa. London mint. S-1394. Toned aXF. Nicely struck for issue. (100)

842. William I . 1066-1087. Pax Penny. Osmier on Bath. Seaby 1257. Nice VF, a few weak areas. (300)

850. Edward ΕΠ. 1327-1377. Half Penny. 3rd issue-Florin coinage. S-1557. Good VF. Scarce this nice. (150)

843. John. 1199-1216. Penny. Class 5b. Hue on Cantebury. S-1351. Toned VF+. (125)

838. Edward the Confessor. 1042-1066. Hammer cross penny. Snaeborn on York. Annulet in 2nd quarter of reverse. S-1182. Toned aXF. (300)

845. John. 1199-1216. Penny. Type 5b. Renaud on York. Seaby 1351. Nice toned VF. (125)

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857. Henry VI. 1422-1461. Groat. Calais mint. Rosette-mascle issue. S-1859. VF, toned. (85)

857a. Henry VI. 1422-1461. First Reign. Half Penny. Pinecone-mascle issue. Calais mint. S-1885. Toned nice VF. (135)

858. Henry VI. 1422-1461. Groat. Calais mint. Rosette-mascle issue. Seaby 1859. Toned VF. (75)

851. Edward ΠΙ. 1327-1377. Half Groat. Pre Treaty. Type E. York mint. S-1581. Near XF. Nicely struck for issue. (200)

852. Richard Π. 1377-1399. Penny. York mint. Local dies. Pellet above each shoulder, cross on breast. S-1692. VF. Rare.

(400)

Richard I I . 1377-1399. Penny. York mint. Scallop after TAS. S-1695a. Near VF. Unusually nice flan and strike for issue. (300)

853

859. Henry VI. J422-1461. Groat. Calais mint. Rosette-mascle issue. S-1859. Toned VF. (125)

860. Edward IV. 1461-1470. AV Rose Ryal. King standing on ship, rose on side. S-1950. Good VF+. Nice oversized flan.

(1350)

854. Richard Π. 1377-1399. Half Penny. Intermediate style. S-1699. Toned VF+. Scarce this nice. (250)

855. Henry V. 1413-1422. Groat. Class B. "Scowling bust variety", mm: Pierced cross with pellet. N-1386, Seaby 1762. VF. Very rare and seldom offered for sale. (1200)

856. Henry VI. 1422-1461. Groat. Annulet issue. Calais mint. S-1836. Toned VF+. Excellent large flan for issue. (200)

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866. Henry VIII . 1509-1547. Half Groat. Cantebury mint. Archbishop Warham. S-2343. Nice VF, irregular flan. (95)

867. Henry VII I . 1509-1547. Penny. Durham mint. Bishop Tunstall. S-2354. Toned nice VF. Scarce this nice. (125)

861. Henry VH. 1485-1509. Groat. Profile issue, mm: Pheon. S-2258. Toned aVF. (125)

862. Henry V m . 1509-1547'. AV Angel, mm: Crowned Portcullis. Seaby 2265. Nice VF. (850)

863. Henry V f f l . 1509-1547. Groat. 1st coinage, mm: Portcullis. Portrait of Henry VII. S-2316. VF, small flan crack at 9.

(175)

864. Henry VIII . 1509-1547. Groat. 2nd coinage, mm: cross patonce/pellet in annulet. S-2337D. VF. (175)

865. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. Half Groat. 2nd Coinage. Profile right, mm: lis. S-2341. Toned VF+. (125)

868. Henry VIII . 1509-1547. Sovereign Penny. Durham mint, mm: Star (obv only). C D either side of shield (Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall). Seaby 2354. Well struck VF. (125)

869. Henry VIII . 1509-1547. Groat. Tower mint. 3rd issue. Crowned bust 3/4 face to right. S-2369. Toned VF+. Above average strike for issue. Ex: Sir John Ean Collection. (250)

870. Henry VIII . 1509-1547. Groat, mm: Lis. Third coinage. Annulets in forks. Seaby 2369. Nice sharply struck VF. Excellent portrait quality for this issue. (200)

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871. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. Posthumous Groat. Southwark mint, mm: -IE. S-2404. Toned F+. (125)

879. Elizabeth I . 1558-1603. Shilling. 2nd issue, mm: Martlet. S-2555B. Good VF. Exceptional strike. (350)

875. Mary . 1553-1554. Groat. Seaby 2492. Near VF. Nicely struck. (150)

878. Philip & Mary. 1554-1558. Groat. Crowned bust of Mary left. S-2508. Toned near VF. (200)

874. Mary. Fine.

876. Philip & Mary. 1554. Shilling. Date below bust. Seaby 2503. Good Fine. Flan a little wavy, cleaned a long time ago. Very Rare and seldom offered. (350)

872. Edward VI. 1547-1553. Shilling. Fine silver issue, mm: Tun. Toned aXF. S-2482. (400)

877. Philip & Mary. 1557. Six Pence, mm: Lis. English titles only. S-2506. Near VF. (400)

873. Edward VI. 1547-1553. Shilling, mm: Tun. S-2482. Toned VF+. (450)

Crowned bust left. S-2492. Nice (125)

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885. Elizabeth I. 1591. Six Pence. 5th issue, mm: Hand. S-2578. Toned VF. (125)

886. Elizabeth I. 1562. Milled Sixpence. Tall narrow bust, plain dress, mm: Star. Seaby 2594. Toned F/VF. (75)

887. James I. 1603-1625. AV Unite. 2nd coinage, mm: lis. S-2618. Nice VF. (1250)

888. James I. 1603-1625. Shilling. 3rd issue, mm: Lis. Seaby 2668. Nice Fine/VF. (75)

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881. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. Shilling. 2nd issue, mm: Martlet. S-2555B. Near XF. Scarce this nice. (350)

882. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. Groat. 2nd issue, mm: Cross crosslet. S-2556. Toned nice VF. (200)

883. Elizabeth I. 1579. Six Pence. 4th issue, mm: Greek cross. S-2572. VF+. Nicely struck. (150)

884. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. Shilling. 5th issue, mm: Hand. Seaby 2577. Toned nice Fine. Unusual mint mark. (75)

Shilling. 2nd issue, mm: Martlet. ^ ^ (225)

880. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. S-2555B. VF.

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891. Charles I. 1643. Six Pence. Oxford mint. Declaration issue. Seaby 2981, Brooker 950. Toned VF. Rare. (350)

897. Commonwealth. 1652. Shilling, mm: Sun. Seaby 3217. Near VF. (150)

893. Charles I. 1625. AR 25mm Medalet. Facing busts of Charles and Henrietta Maria. Cupid. Hawkins 1. Toned VF+. (75)

894. Pontefract Beseiged. 1648. Shilling. Castle. Crowned CR. S-3149. Near VF. Very rare. (700)

889. Charles I. 1625-1649. Shilling. York Mint. Oval shield with EBOR below. Seaby 2872, Brooker 1093. Toned VF. Rare. This is one of the rarest of the York shillings. The monumental Brooker collection contained only one specimen. (300)

895. Commonwea l th . 1656/4. Crown. ESC 9, S-3214. Scarce overdate. Toned VF+. (1100)

890. Charles I. 1625-1649. Groat, before bust. S-2891. Toned VF+.

896. Commonwealth. 1652. Halfcrown. mm: Sun. S-3215. Nice VF, cleaned a long time ago, now retoning. (300)

892. Charles I. 1625-1649. Ά Royal Farthing. "Cara". mm: lis. S-3182. Nice VF. Very Rare. (225)

Aberystwyth mint. Plume (150)

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898. Cromwell. 1658. Shilling. Seaby 3228. Toned VF. Rare. (500)

904. POITOU. Richard the Lion-hearted. 1189-1199. Denier. Annulet above legend on reverse. Elias 8d. Good VF. Scarce.

(100)

899. Charles Π. 1681. Six Pence. Seaby 3382. Near XF. (100)

905. Edward the Black Prince. 1362-1376. Hardi D'Argent. Prince facing holding sword. Limoges mint. Elias 204. XF/VF+. Unusually nice condition for issue and rare as such. (250)

SCOTLAND 906. Alexander III. 1249-1286. Penny. 2nd coinage. S-5050.

Toned VF+. (90) 901. William III. 1697. Shilling. Seaby 3497. Toned XF, light adjustment marks. (125)

902. George Π. 1757. Six Pence. S-3711. Toned VF.

908. David II. 1367-1371. Groat. Edinburgh mint. 3rd coinage. Star at base of King's sceptre. S-5124. Toned. Nice VF.

(175)

ANGLO-GALLIC 903. POITOU. Richard the Lion-hearted. 1189-1199. Denier.(2)

RICARDVS REX around cross. PIC/TAVIE/NSIS in three lines. Elias 8. one F, the other VF. (125)

Seaby 3414. Toned nice VF. (50)

900. James Π. 1687/6. Four Pence.

907. Alexander ΠΙ. 1249-1286. Penny. Perth mint. Crowned bust left. S-5054. Toned VF+. (100)

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918. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. Harp Issues. Groat. Initial marks crowned h & I for Jane Seymour (1536-7). Seaby 6473. Toned nice VF. (150)

912. J ames VI. 1594. Ten Shillings. Seaby 5493. Toned VF. Scarce this nice. (250)

919. Philip & Mary. 1556. Groat. Busts facing. Harp. S-6501A. Choice VF+. Unusually well struck for this normally poor issue. (400)

913. James VI. 1601. AV 1/2 Sword & Sceptre. Crown between sword and sceptre. S-5461. Nice VF, edge a little ragged.

(550)

914. Charles I. 1625-1649. Thirty Shillings, mm: Thistle. Seaby 5555. Toned F/VF. (150)

909. David II. 1329-1371. Half Groat. Edinburgh mint. S-5127. Toned VF. (250)

IRELAND 915. John. 1199-1214. Penny. Roberd on Dublin. Seaby 6228.

Toned VF+. (100) 910. David Π. 1329-1371. Penny. Edinburgh mint. S-5114. Toned VF. Nicely struck for issue. (150)

916. Edward I. 1272-1307. Penny. Type lc. Dublin mint. Seaby 6248. Near VF, scarce. (50)

911. Robert ΠΙ. 1390-1406. Groat. 2nd Issue. Edinburgh mint. S-5166. Toned VF. (175)

917. Edward IV. 1461-1483. Groat. Waterford mint. G on breast. S-6349. Toned VF. Scarce mint. (275)

Edward I. 1272-1307. Penny. Type lc. Dublin 6248. Near VF, scarce.

Edward IV. 1461-1483. Groat. Waterford mint. S-6349. Toned VF. Scarce mint.

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LARGE LOTS 924. Lot of Greek Silver. (6). LUCANIA, Velia. Didrachm.

THESSALY, Pharsalos. Hemidrachm. IONIA, Ephesus. Drachm & Miletus. Diobol. BABYLONIA, Babylon. Tetradrachm. SICULO-PUNIC. 4th Cent. BC. Tetradrachm. cf. SG-6434. Good beginner's lot. Conditions range from F to VF, corroded surfaces on first and last coins in lot. (500)

925. Lot of Greek Tetradrachmae and Two Sasanian Dirhems. (6). AR Tetradrachmae of Ptolemaic Egypt (3) and Antiochus ΠΙ of Seleucid Syria. Sasanian Dirhems of Xusro I and Π. Grades range from Fine+ to VF, should be viewed to be appreciated.

(150)

926. Lot of Greek Bronzes. (7). CAMPANIA, Neapolis. JE 20mm. SICILY, Syracuse. Agathocles. JE 23mm. JUDAEA, Alexander Jannaeus. JE Prutah (2). Herod Archelaus. JE, Hendin-63. Pontius Pilate. JE, Hendin-113. ZEUGITANIA, Carthage. JE 17mm. Interesting lot which should be examined. Conditions range from VG to VF+. (175)

927. Beginner's lot of Seleucid Bronzes. (14). Average size is 15mm. Includes specimens from Seleucos I to Antiochus IX. Grade averages Fine for most. (80)

928. Lot of Two Greek Imperials. (2). PONTUS, Amisus. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Drachm. (2.43 gms.). Bust right. Capricorn right. SNG Cop.-180. Fine, scarce, and CILICIA, Seleukeia. Gallienus. 253-268 AD. JE 32mm. (13.51 gms.). Bust right. Nike standing left on globe. SNG Von Aulock-5853, SNG Levante-787. Near VF/VF, dark green patina. (125)

929. Lot of Gordian ΠΙ Greek Imperials (3) and Diocletian. (4 coins total). Two tetradrachmae from Syria, Antioch of Gordian ΙΠ. JE 23mm from Mesopotamia, Edessa of Gordian III and Alexandrian potin tetradrachm of Diocletian. Grades are from near VF to VF. (75)

930. Lot of Twelve Alexandrian Tetradrachmae. (12). Includes coins from Nero to Maximianus. Most are of later emperors. Should be seen to be appreciated! Conditions vary from VG to aVF. (100)

931. Lot of Six Alexandrian Tetradrachmae. (6). Potin tetradrachms of Severus Alexander (2), Gordian HI both as Caesar(rare) and Augustus (2), Julia Mamaea and Hostilian. Conditions range from VG to near VF, most with corrosion.

(150)

932. Lot of Six Alexandrian Coins. (6). Potin tetradrachms of Elagabalus, Severus Alexander as Caesar, Trebonianus Gallus and Quintillus. Two JE Diobols of Hadrian. Conditions vary from F to VF, most with some corrosion. (125)

933. Lot of Roman Republican Denarii. (2). L. Julius Bursio. 85 BC. Julia-5, Craw.-352/la. Near XF, off-center. Q. Pompeius Rufus. 54 BC. Pompeia-5, Craw.-434/2. Near VF, off-center.

(125)

934. Lot of Roman Republican Denarii. (4). Denarii of: Cn. Lentulus, C. Licinius L.f. Macer, Q. Minucius Thermus, and Lucius Appuleius Saturninus. Grades vary from F to VF, few banker's marks. (75)

920. James I. 1603-1625. Shilling. 2nd Coinage. Bust. Harp. S-6515. Toned aVF/VF. Scarce. (185)

921. James Π. May 1690. Gunmoney Halfcrown. S-6580b. XF, some underlying luster. (65)

MEDALS 922. Holy Roman Empire. The Roman Party, c. 1530. Medallion.

(13.16 gms.). CONSTITVES EOS PRINCIPES SVPER OMNEMOTERRAM, inverted heads of cardinal and bishop. IVSTVS IN VIRTVTE TVA LETABITVR, inverted heads of Pope and Holy Roman Emperor. Barnard 8. Nice VF, rare. Ex: John Barton Inventory. (400)

923. ITALY. Vatican. Sixtus IV. 1471-1484. Silver 44mm. 18th century restrike of a 16th century medal. Bust of Sixtus IV left wearing Papal crown. The Pope breaking down the bricked-up door of the Porta Santa. Signed G. Paladino. Forrer pg 366, Sixtus, #2. Nice XF. Attractive. (125)

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947. Lot of Roman Coins. (6). Elagabalus. Denarius; Severus Alexander. Denarius and !Έ Sestertius; Antoninianii of Gordian ΠΙ, Philip I and Herennius Etruscus. Conditions vary from near VF to VF+ with some light corrosion. (175)

948. Lot of Two Roman Coins. JE As of Geta (VF, porous) and Antoninianus of Aurelian (Near XF, lightly porous, silvered).

(60)

949. Lot of Sestertii of Julia Mamaea, Maximinus I and Philip I. (4). Julia Mamaea - RIC 676 & 705; Maximinus I - RIC-67; Philip I - RIC 180a. Conditions vary from Near VF to VF, nice patinas, light porosity. (100)

950 . Nice lot of Antoninianii. (7). These rulers and their wives are represented: Philip I (2), Otacilia Severa, Philip II, Trajan Decius, Volusian, and Claudius Π. All grade VF or better. (150)

951. Lot of Antoninianii of Philip I and Otacilia Severa. (7). Philip I; RIC-27b, 44b, 49b, and hybrid mule of Philip I obverse with reverse of Gordian ΠΙ (plated and corroded). Otacilia Severa; RIC-123c, 125c, and 126. Average grade of VF. (100)

952. Excellent Beginner's Lot of Antoninianii. (15). The following emperors and empress' are represented: Otacilia Severa, Philip I, Philip II, Trebonianus Gallus, Volusian, Valerian I, Gallienus, Postumus, Tacitus, Aurelian, Severina, Carus, Carinus, Numerian, and Diocletian. Grades vary from VF-XF with a few with light porosity. (300)

953. Lot of Antoninianii. (11). These emperors and empress' represented: Trebonianus Gallus, Valerian I, Gallienus, Salonina, Aurelian, Severina, Tetricus I, Numerian, Maximianus, Constantius I, and Galerius. Conditions range from F+ to VF, few with porosity. (125)

954. Lot of Antoninianii. (10). Represented by these rulers and their wives: Trebonianus Gallus, Gallienus, Salonina, Aurelian, Severina (2), Tacitus, Diocletian, Maximianus, and Galerius. Grades vary from F+ to VF, a nice beginner's lot.

(150)

955. Lot of Roman Antoninianii. (7). Includes these emperors: Florianus, Probus, Carus (2), Carinus, Numerian, and Carausius. Conditions range from VG to VF with corroded surfaces on several. (150)

956. Nice Beginner's lot of Antoninianii of Probus. (7). Mints of: Antioch - RIC 922 (2) & 925; Rome - RIC 187 (2); Ticinum - RIC 435; and Tripolis - RIC 928. Grade is VF, few with light porosity and verdigris. (150)

957. Lot of Roman Antoninianii. (8). Antoninianii of Valerian, Postumus, Victorinus, Quintillus, Tetricus I, Aurelian and Tacitus. Potin Tetradrachm from Roman Egypt of Claudius Π. Conditions vary from F to VF, few with corroded surfaces.

(130)

958. Lot of Antoninianii. (7). These emperors represented: Tetricus I, Aurelian (3), Numerian, Diocletian, and Maximianus. Conditions vary from F+ to VF+. (75)

935. Lot of Roman Republican Denarii of M. Cipius M.f., Furius Purpurio, and C. Servilius M.f. (3 coins total). All three grade VF. (75)

936. Lot of Roman Republican Denarii of M. Fannius C.f. and Lucius Antestius Gragulus (2). (3 coins total). Grades are VF.

(75)

937. Beginner's lot of First Century Roman bronzes. (5). Augustus - Two As'; Vespasian - As (RIC 486) & Dupondius (RIC 554); and Quadrans of Domitian (RIC 7). Conditions vary from near VF to VF, some verdigris, nice patinas. (125)

938. Another nice lot of First Century Roman bronzes. (5). Augustus - Quadrans and As; Nero Claudius Drusus -Sestertius; Vespasian - As (RIC 598) and Domitian - As (RIC 169c). Conditions are from Fine+ to VF, some light corrosion. (175)

939. Lot of Four Roman Bronzes. (4). Julius Caesar. IE Sestertius. Cohen-3.; Augustus. IE As. RIC-230.; Agrippa. JE As. RIC-58.; Antonia. JE Dupondius. RIC-92. Interesting lot. Conditions from F to VF with "corroded surfaces. (175)

940. Excellent Beginner Denarii Lot. (6). Denarii of: Vespasian, Trajan (2), Hadrian, Caracalla and Plautilla. All grade near VF to good VF. (200)

941 . Another Excellent Beginner Denarii Lot. (9). Denarii of: Vespasian, Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Geta, and Maximinus I. Two grade Fine, remainder are VF. (200)

942. Lot of Roman Coins. (5). Caligula. JE As.(smoothed); Domitian. Denarius, (scrape on head); Nerva. Denarius and JE Dupondius. (porous); Trajan. JE As. (corrosion). Grades average VF. (275)

943. Excellent Beginner's lot of JE As' of Hadrian, Faustina Sr. and Crispina. (6). Four As' of Hadrian - RIC 601c, 664v., 669, & 801. Faustina Sr. - RIC 1155 and Crispina - RIC 680. Grade is VF, nice patinas, light verdigris and porosity.

(125)

944. Lot of Roman Coins. (5). Antoninus Pius. KL Sestertius.; Marcus Aurelius. Denarius and Didrachm of Caesarea.; Lucius Verus. Denarius and Κί Sestertius. Conditions vary from Fine+ to VF, some with corroded surfaces and few old scratches. (200)

945. Lot of Sestertii of Antoninus Pius, Faustina Sr. and Severus Alexander. (5). Antoninus Pius - RIC 979; Faustina Sr. - RIC 1105; Severus Alexander - RIC 402, 558 & 642. All grade good Fine. (125)

946. Lot of Roman Coins. (6). Denarii of Commodus, Septimius Severus, Geta, Caracalla and Macrinus.; IE Sestertius of Caracalla. Conditions vary from F to VF, some with porous surfaces. (185)

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970. F R A N C E . Lot of four. (4). Francis I, 1515-47, Testoon, C-1113; Charles IX, 1560-74, Testoon, Rennes, C-1362v; Henry ΠΙ, 1587, Demi Franc, Paris, C-1431; Henry IV of Navarre, 1606, 1/4 Ecu of Bern & Navarre, C-1520. The first aF, others near VF. All rare or scarce. (250)

971. FRANCE. Lot of three. (3). Charles IV, 1322-1328, Double Parisis, C-259. Charles VI, 1380-1422, Blanc Guenar, C-506. Charles VH, 1422-1461. Blanc aux Couronelles. C-686v. Average Fine, firsat corroded. (75)

972. ITALY. Lot of three. (3). Florence, c. 1513, Carlino. Pavia, Otto, 11th Century, Denaro. Sicily, Roger I, 1072-1101, JE Follis. Average condition Fine. (50)

973. ITALY. Lot of two. (2). Naples & Sicily. Robert of Anjou. 1309-1343. Gigliato. Pannuti 2. Near VF & a nice VF. (100)

974. POLAND. Lot of eight. (8). Alexander, 1501-06, Crown Gros (2). Sigismund I, 1507-48, 3 Gros. Sigismund ΠΙ, 1559, Gros. John Casimir, 1660 6 Gros; 1661, JE Solidus. John ΠΙ, 1682, 1683, 6 Gros (2). Average condition F. (75)

975. POLAND. Lot of five. (5). Stephan Bathory, 1581, 1584, 1586(2), 3 Gros. Sigismund III, 1589, 3 Gros. F/VF, third holed. (75)

976. POLAND. Lot of three. (3). Sigismund ΠΙ, 1621, 30 Gros; Danzig issue, 1615, 30 Gros. John Casimir, 1668, 40 Gros. Average condition Fine, second has glue on reverse. (75)

977. Lot of Six coins. (6). FRANCE, Metz. Bertram. 1179-1212. Denier. B-1625. GERMANY, Saxony. Ernst, Albrecht & Wilhelm. 1475. Groschen. Saurma 4394, Early Dated. ITALY, Milan. 1st Republic. 1250-1310. Ambrosino Ridotto. Castel. 6. POLAND, Sigismund I, 1508, Halfgroschen. Gum. 480. PORTUGAL, John I 1385-1433. Real Branco (2), Lisbon mint. Vaz J1.63. F-VF. Nice lot of six coins. (200)

978. Lot of Four. (4). ROMAN BRITAIN. Constantine I, 310 AD., JE Follis, Bust/Sol, RIC 121a. ENGLAND. Henry II, 1154-1189, Tealby Penny, Class C, Richard on Cantebury, S-1339. Henry ΠΙ, 1216-1272, Long cross Penny, Class Va, Willem on London, S-1367. Edward IV, 2nd Reign, 1471-83, Half Groat, Cantebury mint, S-2106, (flan chip). Four pieces average F-VF. (200)

979. Lot of Two pennies. (2). Henry ΙΠ. 1216-1272. Long cross pennies. Various varieties. Toned aVF. (50)

980. Lot of Seven Pennies. (7). Edward Ι-ΙΠ. 1272-1377. Three from London and four from Cantebury. Various varieties. F-VF. (200)

981. Lot of Six. (6). Edward I, 1272-1307, Penny (2). Edward VI, 1547-53, Shilling, S-2482. Elizabeth I, 1577/6, Sixpence, S-2562C. 1581, Three pence, S-2573. ND, Half Groat, mm: crescent, S-2579. Average Grade Fine. Nice beginner lot.

(200)

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959. Lot of Folles of the Tetrarchy. (8). Folles of: Diocletian (2), Maximianus, Galerius, Maximinus II (3), and Maxentius. Conditions vary from F to VF, few with verdigris. (120)

960. Lot of Late Roman Bronzes. (11). Folles of Diocletian, Maximianus, Galerius, Maxentius, and JE 3's of Maximinus Π, Constantine I, Crispus, Constantius Π, Constantine II, and Licinius I and Π. Grade is VF, few with verdigris and light porosity. (135)

961. Lot of Pre-Reform Roman Folles and Roman Egyptian Tetradrachm. (7). Folles of Diocletian, Maximianus, Galerius (2), Constantius I, and Severus II. Potin tetradrachm of Diocletian. Conditions vary from F to VF, some with corroded and/or encrusted surfaces. (150)

962. Beginner's lot of Folles and JE 3's of Constantine the Great (14). These mints are represented: Antioch - RIC 52, 71, & 86; Aquileia - RIC 65; Cyzicus - RIC 34; Heraclea - RIC 16 & 60; Lyons - RIC 236; Nicomedia - RIC 90 (2); Rome -RIC 232 & 322; and Trier - RIC 42 & 105. Conditions range from F to XF, nice lot. (175)

963. Lot of Late Roman Bronzes. (10). Post-Reform follis of Constantine I. JE 3's of Constantine I, Helena, Crispus (2), Constans, Constantine Π, Constantius Π and VRBS ROMA commemorative. JE 4 of Theodora. Conditions vary from near VF to VF, two with some light porosity. (200)

964. Lot of Post-Reform Roman Folles and Radiates. (7). Folles of Maximinus II, Licinius I (2), JE 3 or folles of Maxentius and Licinius Π. Radiates of Constantius I (2). Conditions range from VG to VF, two with corroded surfaces. (150)

965. Lot of Late Roman JE 3's. (11). These emperors and mints represented: Crispus (3) - Aries, Thessalonica and Trier; Constantine Π (4) - Nicomedia (2), Thessalonica, and Trier; Licinius I (2) - London & Ticinum; Licinius Π (2) - Antioch & Heraclea. Grades range from Fine to VF+. (125)

966. Lot of Late Roman bronzes from Constantius Π to Honorius. (10). The following rulers are represented: Constantius II, Julian Π, Gratian, Arcadius, Theodosius I (3), Aelia Flaccilla, and Honorius (2). Condition is Fine to VF. (150)

967. Lot of Late Roman Empire Bronzes. (9). Centenionalii of Magnentius and Decentius, IE 2's of Gratian, Valentinian II, Theodosius I (2), and Honorius. JE 3's of Valens and Arcadius. Conditions vary from F to VF, most with light porosity and/or encrustation. (150)

968. Excellent Beginner's Collection of Roman Coins. (40). Includes a denarius of Augustus. 22 Antoninianii from Philip I to Galerius. 17 Late Roman bronzes from Maximinus II to Honorius. Conditions vary from VG to VF, most with some porosity. Should be seen to be appreciated! (350)

969. Lot of Byzantine Bronzes. (5). Follis of Anastasius. 12 Nummi of Justin II(Alexandria), Anonymous folles of types Class A2 and G. Uncertain JE 27 (Byzantine ?). Conditions vary from F to VF, some light corrosion and verdigris. (100)

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994. Bellinger, Alfred R. The Syrian Tetradrachms of Caracalla and Macrinus. (New York-1981 reprint of New York-1941 original). 116 pages, 16 plates. Hardcover. New. (25)

995. Cahn, Herbert A. The Coins of the Sicilian City of Naxos. (Chicago- 1978 reprint of Basel-1940 original). 166 pages, 12 plates. A die study for this important mint and the standard reference on the series. Text in German. Hardcover. New. (30)

996. Comstock, Mary and Vermeule, Cornelius. Greek Coins, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (Boston-1964). 78 pages, 30 plates. A supplement to Agnes Baldwin Brett's original catalog of the museum's coins. Paper covers. New. (20)

997. De Saulcy, Louis Felicien. Essai De Classification Des Monnaies Autonomes De L'Espagne. (Bologna-1974 reprint of Metz-1840 original). 219 pages, 7 foldout tables and maps. Paper covers faded but otherwise as new. (20)

998. De Rouge, J. and Feuardent, F. The Coinages of The Nomes and Prefectures of Roman Egypt. (Chicago-1979 reprint from La Revue Numismatique, 1869-1870, Vol. XIV). 123 pages with line drawings throughout. Paper covers. New.

(15)

999 . Florance, Dr. A. Geographic Lexicon of Greek Coin Inscriptions. (Chicago-1966). 104 pages. Hardcover. New.

(10)

1000. Gardiakos, Soterios. The Coinages of Alexander The Great. (Chicago-1981). 3 volumes, 1007 pages, 157 plates. A compilation of articles and essays by the leading experts of the 19th and early 20th centuries in their native languages. A wealth of knowledge in three volumes. Linen hardcover. New. (300)

1001. Gaube, Heinz. A r a b o s a s a n i d i s c h e N u m i s m a t i k . (Braunschweig-1973). 171 pages, 14 plates. A scholarly work on Sasanian numismatics. Text in German. Hardcover. New. (20)

1002. Gobi, Robert. Sasanidische Numismatik. (Braunschweig-1968). 97, pages, 16 plates. A standard reference on Sasanian numismatics. Text in German. Hardcover. New.

(20)

1003. Grose, S.W. Fitzwilliam Museum, Catalogue of the McClean Collection of Greek Coins. (Chicago-1979 reprint of Cambridge, 1923-1929 originals). 3 volumes, 1400 pages, 577 plates. A standard reference set. Cloth hardcover. New. (300)

1004. Head, Barclay V. Catalogue of Greek Coins of Corinth, Colonies of Corinth, Etc. (London, 1889). 174 pages, 39 plates. An original volume of A Catalogue of Greek Coins in the British Museum Volume XII. Hardcover. Covers faded but a very fine copy. (100)

982 . Lot of Four. (4). Henry VII, 1485-1509, Profile Half Groat, S-2259. Henry VDI, 1509-1547, Groat, York mint, S-2339; Groat, Posthumous issue, S-2403; 1/2 Groat, Posthumous issue, S-2410. Fine or a little better. (150)

983. Lot of Four. (4). Elizabeth I, 1566, Six Pence, S-2561; James I, 1621, Six Pence, S-2670; Charles I, Tower shilling, S-2785; 1643, Oxford shilling, S-2973. All Fine.

(125)

984. Lot of Three. (3). Stephen, 1135-1154, "Watford" Penny, S-1278. Henry VI, 1422-1461, Annulet Groat, Calais mint, S-1836. Edward VI, 1546-1553, Fine silver shilling, S-2483. First Fair, others Fine. (125)

985 . Lot of Maundy Oddments. (7). Charles Π, 1680, 4d; 1679, 3d & 2d; 1671, Id. James Π, 1687, 3d; 1688, 2d; 1686, Id. F/VF. (100)

986 . Lot of Six. (6). SCOTLAND. Alexander III, 1249-1286, Penny, Edinburgh. Robert III, 1390-1406, Groat, Edinburgh. Mary, 1544-1567, Bawbee. IRELAND. James Π, July 1689, Gunmoney Shilling. ANGLO GALLIC, Edward the Black Prince. 1362-1376, Sterling. ENGLAND. Elizabeth I, 1562, Milled Six Pence, Counterfeit. Lot of six. F-VF. (225)

Lot of Vietnamese Cash Money. (16). Time period covered is from 1028 to 1800 AD. All attributed by Toda reference. Lot sold as is. No returns. Most grade near VF. (100)

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TITLES ON GREEK NUMISMATICS 988. Babelon, Ernest. Les Origines De La Monnaie A Athenes.

(Chicago-1979 reprint of Athens-1905 original). 92 pages. Hardcover. New. (20)

989 . Baldwin, Agnes. The Electrum and Silver Coins of Chios. (Chicago-1979 reprint of New York-1915 original). 60 pages, 7 plates. Hardcover. New. (20)

990. Baldwin, Agnes. The Electrum Coinage of Lampsakos. (New York-1914). 34 pages, 2 plates. Still a standard reference on this rare coinage. Paper covers. New but covers chipping. (30)

991. Baldwin, Agnes. Symbolism on Greek Coins. (New York-1977 reprint of article from AJN 49, New York-1915). 112 pages, 6 plates, passim line drawings. Hardcover. New.

(20)

Bedoukian, Paul Z. Coinage of the Artaxiads of Armenia. (London-1978). 81 pages, 8 plates. A Royal Numismatic Society publication. Hardcover. New. (30)

992.

993. Bellinger, Alfred R. Troy, The Coins. (New York-1979 reprint of Princeton-1961 original). 217 pages, 27 plates. Hardcover. New. (35)

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1016. Jenkins, G.K. The Coinage of Gela. (Berlin-1970). 2 volumes ( one of text and one of plates). 312 pages, 56 plates. The definitive work on this coinage. Hardcover, plates unbound in matching hardcover folder. New. (120)

1017. Kian, Gholam-Reza. Introduction A L'Histoire De La Monnaie et Histoire Monétaire De La Perse Des Origines A La Fin De La Période Parthe. (Paris-1934 original). 247 pages, two plates of line drawings. The title "tells it all." Text in French. Paper covers. A nice very Fme copy. (25)

1018. Kleiner, Fred S. and Noe, Sydney P. The Early Cistophoric C o i n a g e . (New York-1977) 129 pages, 38 plates. Numismatic Studies 14 in the ANS series. The standard work on the cistophoric coinage. Hardcover. New. (45)

1019. Kraay, Colin M. Archaic and Classical Greek Coins. (Berkeley-1976). 426 pages, 64 plates. This is the definitive "textbook" for the student and collector of Greek coins. Out of print and hard to find. Hardcover. New. (125)

1020. Le Rider, Georges. Le Monnayage D'Argent Et D'Or De Philippe II Frappé en Macédoine de 359 a 294. (Paris-1977). 484 pages, 95 plates. Cloth hardcover. New. (145)

1021. May, J.M.F. The Coinage of Abdera. (London-1966). 296 pages, 24 plates. The standard reference for this coinage, but the chronology has been revised since. Hardcover. New.

(40)

1022. Meshorer, Ya'akov. Ancient Jewish Coinage. (New York, 1982-83). 2 volumes. Volume 1-244 pages, 56 plates (Persian period to Maccabees). Volume Π-295 pages, 36 plates (Herodian period to Judaea Capta and related). Hardcover. New. (150)

1023. Müller, Ludwig. Lysimachus King of Thrace, Mints and Mlntmarks. (New York-1966 reprint of Copenhagen-1878 original). 10 pages, 2 plates of line drawings. Cardcovers. New. (5)

1024. Müller, L., B.V. Head and Baron A. von Prokesch-Osten. The Coins of Alexander the Great. (Chicago-1981). 173 pages. Sections from the works of the authors edited by Al. N. Oikonomides. Partly in French. Cardcovers. New. (10)

1025. Müller, Ludwig; C.T. Falbe and J. Chr. Lindberg. T h e Coinage of Ancient Africa. (Bologna-1964 Fomi reprint of Copenhagen, 1860-1862 originals). In Two volumes. 552 pages with passim illustrations, 95 page supplement. Text in French. Cardcovers dirty otherwise like new. (50)

1026. Müller, Ludwig; C.T. Falbe and J. Chr. Lindberg. T h e Coinage of Ancient Africa. (Chicago-1977 reprint of Basel and Stuttgart, 1957 revised edition of Copenhagen, 1860-1862 originals). 552 pages with passim illustrations, 95 page supplement. Text in French. Hardcover. New. (85)

1027. Newell, Edward T. The Coinages of Demetrius Poliorcetes. (Chicago-1978 reprint of London-1927 original). 174 pages, 18 plates. A standard reference. Hardcover. New.

(50)

1005. Head, Barclay V. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Ionia. (London-1892). 453 pages, 39 plates. An orginal volume of A Catalogue of Greek Coins in the British Museum Volume XIV. New blue hardcovers, internally almost new.

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1006. Head, Barclay V. Historia Numorum: A Manual of Greek N u m i s m a t i c s . (Chicago-1967 reprint of Oxford-1911 edition). 966 pages. Argonaut reprint of this standard reference. Hardcover. New. (60)

1007. Head, Barclay V. Historia Numorum: A Manual of Greek Numismatics. (Spink and Son Ltd., London-1977 reprint of Oxford-1911 edition). 966 pages. Spink reprint of this standard reference. Internally almost new but covers stained slightly. Hardcover. (40)

1008. Heiss, Aloiss. Atlas of the Ancient Coins of Spain. (Chicago-1976 reprint of Paris-1870). 68 plates with an introduction to the coinage of ancient Spain by Barclay Head excerpted from Historia Numorum. Hardcover. Very Fine. (10)

1009. Heiss, Aloiss. Monnaies Antiques De L'Espagne. (Bologna-Forni reprint of Paris-1870 original). 548 pages, 68 plates. Hardcover. Very fine. (75)

1010. Heiss, Aloiss. Monnaies Des Rois Wisigoths D'Espagne. (Paris-1872 original edition). 185 pages, 13 plates. Folio. Hardcover with leather spine, worn and scraped, but still very acceptable, internally in excellent condition. (100)

1011. Hill, G.F. A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins. (London-1899 original edition). 272 pages, 15 plates. 12mo. Hardcover. A nice fine copy. (25)

1012. Hill, G.F. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phoenicia. (London-1910). 361 pages, 45 plates. An original volume of A Catalogue of Greek Coins in the British Museum Volume XXVI. Ex libris Frederick D. Godman. Hardcover. A nice very fine copy. (100)

1013. Holloway, R. Ross. The Thirteen-Months Coinage of Hieronymos of Syracuse. (Berlin-1969). 47 pages, 12 plates in a separate packet inside the back cover. A specialized and definitive work. Text in English. Hardcover. New. (35)

1014. Imhoof-Blumer, Friedrich and Gardner, Percy. Ancient Coins Illustrating Lost Masterpieces of Greek Art. (Chicago-1964 reprint of London-1887 original). 176 pages, 38 plates. A numismatic concordance to Pausanias identifying coins which may depict artwork described by Pausanias. Hardcover. New but lightly soiled and stained externally. (20)

1015. Jameson, Robert. Monnaies Grecques Antiques et Imperiales Romaines . (Chicago-1980 reprint of Paris, 1913-1932 originals). 4 volumes. 908 pages, 164 plates. Still a major reference with over 3000 coins described. Hardcover. New.

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1039. Rogers, Rev. Edgar. A Handy Guide to Jewish Coins. (New York-1977 reprint of London-1914 original). 108 pages, 9 plates. Hardcover. New. (20)

1040. Sear, David R. Greek Coins and Their Values, Volume Π: Asia and Africa. (Seaby-1979). 446 pages, 2000 illustrations throughout the text. Based on the collections of the British Museum. Hardcover. New. (35)

1041. Sear, David. R. Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values. (Seaby-1982). 636 pages, 1750 illustrations throughout the text. A "must" reference for the collector of the Greek Imperial series or any part thereof. Hardbound. New. (65)

1042. Sellwood, David. The Coinage of Parthia. (London-1980). Second Edition. 322 pages, 10 plates, line drawings in text. Entire book is done in calligraphy. Hardbound. New but missing the dustcover. (25)

1043. Seltman, Charles T. Masterpieces of Greek Coinage. (Chicago-1980 reprint of Oxford-1949 original). 128 pages, photographs throughout. Hardcover. New. (25)

1044. Seltman, Charles. T. Athens, Its History and Coinage Before the Persian Invasion. (Chicago-1974 reprint of Cambridge-1924 original). 228 pages, 24 plates. Still a standard reference for the archaic Athenian coinage. Hardbound. New. (30)

Starr, Chester G. Athenian Coinage 480-449 B.C. (New York-1980 reprint of Oxford-1970 original). 96 pages, 26 plates. A standard reference. Hardcover. New. (45)

1045.

1046. Svoronos, J.N. L'Hellénisme Primitif De La Macédoine. (Chicago-1979 reprint of Paris-Athens, 1919 original). 265 pages, 19 plates. Hardcover. New. (50)

1047. Svoronos, J.N. Corpus of the Ancient Coins of Athens. (Chicago-1975 reworking of the Munich-1923 edition). 264 pages of which 229 are plates. Basically plates with minimal description. Hardcover. New. (100)

1048. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. SNG-The Burton Y. Berry Collection. Part 1-Macedonia to Attica. (ANS, New York-1961). 28 pages, 28 plates. Card covers torn and loose especially on spine otherwise a fine copy. (40)

1049. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. SNG Volume II (British series). Lloyd Collection. (Chicago-1979 reprint). 59 pages, 59 plates. Hardbound. New. (100)

1050. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. SNG Volume IV (British Series). Fitzwilliam Museum, Leake and General Collections. Part I. Spain (Emporiae, Rhoda)-Italy. (London-1972). 14 pages, 14 plates. Heavy paperboard covers. New. (30)

1051. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. SNG Sweden I. The Collection or His Late Majesty King Gustar VI Adolf and The Fred Forbat Collection. (Stockholm-1974). 49 pages, 19 plates. Card covers. New. (75)

1028. Newell, Edward T. The Seleucid Mint of Antioch. (Chicago-1978 reprint of New York-1917 original). 156 pages, 13 plates. Still a standard reference even with the appearance of new research. Hardcover. New. (50)

1029. Newell, Edward T. The Coinage of the Western Seleucid Mints from Seleucus I to Antiochus HI, with a summary of recent scholarship by Otto Morkholm. (New York-1977 reprint of New York-1941 original). 484 pages, 48 plates. ANS Numismatic Studies 4. Still a standard reference. Hardcover. New. (50)

1030. Newell, Edward T. The Alexander Coinage of Sicyon. (New York-1950). 41 pages, 18 plates. ANS Numismatic Studies 6. Completed by Sydney P. Noe after Newell's death. Cardcovers. New. (25)

1031. Petrowicz, Alexander Ritter von. A r s a c i d e n - M ü n z e n . (Vienna-1904 original). 206 pages, 25 plates. A rare copy of this early work on Parthian coinage. Paper covers and spine have disintegrated but internally fine, with a new binding this could still be a very nice copy. (75)

1032. Plant, Richard. Greek Coin Types and Their Identification. (Seaby-1979). 144 pages. This book consists mostly of line drawings to help the collector in identifying Greek and Greek Imperial coins. Hardcover. New. (30)

1033. Price, Martin and Waggoner, Nancy. Archaic Greek Silver: The "Asyut" Hoard. (London-Encino, 1975). 143 pages, 36 plates. One of the most important hoards ever published. Hardcover. New. (40)

1034. Ratto, Rodolfo. Collection Claudius Coté: Monnaies de Tarente. (New York-1975 reprint of Lugano, 1929 auction catalogue). 42 pages, 19 plates, 611 lots. An important collection of Tarentine coins. Paper covers. New. (16)

1035. Ravel, Oscar E. The Collection of Tarentine Coins Formed by M.P. Vlasto. (Chicago-1977 reprint of London-1947 original). 196 pages, 53 plates. The definitive reference for Tarentine coins. Hardcover. New. (60)

1036. Ravel, Oscar E. Les "Poulains" De Corinthe. (Spink and Son, Ltd. London-1948 original). Volume 2 only. 310 pages, 78 plates. The first volume covers the "archaic" period, but this volume is the one most often referred to by numismatists. Paper covers chipped otherwise a nice fine copy for the numismatic bibliophile. (25)

1037. Ravel, Oscar E. Les "Poulains" De Corinthe. (Chicago-1979 reprint of Basel and London, 1936 and 1948 originals). Two volumes in one. 148 pages, 78 plates. The standard reference for this series. Cloth hardbound. New. (85)

1038. Roberts, W. Rhys and Head, Barclay V. The Ancient Boeotians and The Coinage of Boeotia. (Chicago-1964 reprint of London-1895 and 1891 originals). Two volumes in one. 92 + 99 pages, 6 plates. Robert's section outlines the history and culture and precedes Head's outline of the coinage. Hardcover. New. (15)

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1063. Wroth, Warwick. Imperial Byzantine Coins in the British Museum. (Chicago-1966 reprint of London-1908 original). 683 pages, 79 plates. This reprint edition combines two volumes into one. Hardcover. New. (125)

Wroth, Warwick. Western and Provincial Byzantine Coins of The Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards and The Empires of Thessalonica, Nicaea and Trebizond in the British Museum. (Chicago-1966 reprint of London, 1911 original). 344 pages, 43 plates. Still a standard reference. Hardcover. New. (75)

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1052. Westermark, Ulla and Jenkins, Kenneth. The Coinage of K a m a r i n a . (London-1980). 283 pages, 40 plates. A definitive die study for this coinage. Hardbound. Slightly used copy with dustcover. (35)

1053. Williams, Roderick T. Silver Coinage of the Phokians. (London-1972). 137 pages, 16 plates. The standard reference for this coinage. Hardbound. New. (35)

TITLES ON BYZANTINE NUMISMATICS 1054. Bates, George E. Byzantine Coins, Archaeological

Exploration of Sardis, Monograph 1. (Cambridge, MA.-1971). 159 pages, 9 plates. Hardbound. New. (25)

1055. Bellinger, Alfred R. Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks and Whittemore Collections. Volume One. Anastasius I to Maurice. (Washington D.C.-1966). 383 pages, 80 plates. The most difficult single volume to obtain in the D.O. series. Hardbound but at one time white paint has been spilled on the covers, spotting them; internally almost new. (400)

1056. Bellinger, Alfred R. and Grierson, Philip. Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks and Whittemore Collections. Volume I to ΙΠ complete. (Washington D.C.-1966-1973). Three volumes in five parts. The major reference for Byzantine coinage. Hardbound. Volume I is used but the rest are new with just a few spots of white paint. (1000)

1057. Grierson, Philip. Byzantine Coins In the Dumbarton Oaks and Whittemore Collections. Volume Two in two parts. Phocas to Theodosius ΠΙ. (Washington D.C.-1968). 728 pages, 46 plates. Hardbound. Basically a slightly dirty new copy. (400)

1058. Grierson, Philip. Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks and Whittemore Collections. Volume ΙΠ, Part Two. Basil I to Nicephorus ΠΙ. (Washington D.C.-1973). 414 pages, 20 plates. Hardbound. Basically new but, again, some white paint has been spilled on the covers but only lightly on this copy. (75)

1059. Goodacre, Hugh. Coinage of the Byzantine Empire. (London-1965 reprint of London, 1928-1933 original). 361 pages. Hardcover. Very fine copy. (40)

1060. Hendy, Michael F. Coinage and Money In the Byzantine Empire 1081-1261. (Washington D.C.-1969). 453 pages, 51 plates. Part of the Dumbarton Oaks series. Cloth hardbound. New with light paint damage on the edges, barely noticeable. (250)

1061. Prina, Diego Ricotti. La Monetazione Aurea Delle Zecche Minor! Bizantine. (Rome-1972). 107 pages, 29 fine plates. Text in Italian. Hardbound. New. (35)

1062. Sabatier, J. Description Générale Des Monnaies B y z a n t i n e s . (Bologna-1974 reprint of Parigi-1862 original). Two volumes. 702 pages, 103 plates of line drawings. Cloth hardbound. New. (45)

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